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What is SuperWASP showing us?SuperWASP

By Dr Andrew Norton (The Open University)

23 January 2012

Andy Norton brings us up to date with SuperWASP, the Wide Angle Search for Planets  Read more : What is SuperWASP showing us?

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Stargazing 2011Creative Commons Image By bookgrl via Flickr under Creative Commons license

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

04 January 2011

Whether you are a keen astronomer or new to stargazing, we have some helpful tools to help you start searching the night sky   Read more : Stargazing 2011

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OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor ZarneckiThe Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

John Zarnecki has had an astonishing career. We profile the man chosen to give the 2007 Open University Lecture.  Read more : OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor Zarnecki

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Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture Featuring: audio, The Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

The Open University's 2007 Annual Lecture by John Zarnecki reviews some nail-biting moments from the first 50 years of mankind's journey into space  Read more : Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture

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Ellen McCallie's Death Valley diary: ImpactProduction team

By Ellen McCallie (Guest)

29 August 2006

How would you go about measuring the diameter of a crator on the moon? As this will involve working at night, the first thing Ellen...  Read more : Ellen McCallie's Death Valley diary: Impact

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OU on the BBC: Rough Science 4: Death Valley - Rough Science Death Valley: Impact challengeProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

29 August 2006

Crashing to Earth, meteorites have left behind some huge craters, and it's the team's challenge to calculate just how big the meteor must have been...  Read more : OU on the BBC: Rough Science 4: Death Valley - Rough Science Death Valley: Impact challenge

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Jonathan's Impact DiaryProduction team

By Dr Jonathan Hare (Guest)

29 August 2006

Jonathan Hare's diary about the challenge for the Impact programme, from the BBC/OU series Rough Science 4  Read more : Jonathan's Impact Diary

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Exploring the Solar SystemNASA JSC

By Professor David Hughes (Guest)

25 December 2004

How has humanity gone beyond the planet to explore the stars? David Hughes takes us from looking to touching  Read more : Exploring the Solar System

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The truth behind the torch Copyrighted Image London 2012

As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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