To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
World Space Week 2021
MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
Cosmic Star Safari announcement
AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
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To Mars with Mitch Schulte
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Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
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Professor Carol Oliver
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A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with...
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Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
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Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight...
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Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
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In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok...
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World Space Week 2021
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World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week...
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MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
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Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter...
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Cosmic Star Safari announcement
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Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
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AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
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What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
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AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
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When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to...
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AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
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Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter Crabtree, Head of the NZ Space Agency, Dr Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Lead Researcher for the mission and Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist, EDF, as New Zealand joined its first official space mission...
Cosmic Star Safari announcement
Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to your school and some other awesome prizes.
AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum temperature being 22 to 30 degrees Celsius. Keep it well lit when growing it indoors, for instance under fluorescent lights in the room or place the container closer to a...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter Crabtree, Head of the NZ Space Agency, Dr Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Lead Researcher for the mission and Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist, EDF, as New Zealand joined its first official space mission...
Cosmic Star Safari announcement
Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to your school and some other awesome prizes.
AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum temperature being 22 to 30 degrees Celsius. Keep it well lit when growing it indoors, for instance under fluorescent lights in the room or place the container closer to a...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter Crabtree, Head of the NZ Space Agency, Dr Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Lead Researcher for the mission and Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist, EDF, as New Zealand joined its first official space mission...
Cosmic Star Safari announcement
Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to your school and some other awesome prizes.
AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum temperature being 22 to 30 degrees Celsius. Keep it well lit when growing it indoors, for instance under fluorescent lights in the room or place the container closer to a...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
MethaneSAT, with the New Zealand Space Agency
Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter Crabtree, Head of the NZ Space Agency, Dr Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Lead Researcher for the mission and Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist, EDF, as New Zealand joined its first official space mission...
Cosmic Star Safari announcement
Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
AHiS 2021 – How to fertilise your seeds
What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
AHiS 2021 – What to measure for your school project
When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to your school and some other awesome prizes.
AHiS 2021 – How to grow your basil
Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum temperature being 22 to 30 degrees Celsius. Keep it well lit when growing it indoors, for instance under fluorescent lights in the room or place the container closer to a...
WEEK SUMMARY TITLES
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Caitlin MacArthur, first female space station commander, most time in space, peggy whitson, Women in Space, world space week, 0Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight...
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
Caitlin MacArthur, valentina tereshkova, Women in Space, world space week, 0In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok...
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok 6. To this day, she remains the only woman to have completed a solo space mission. The Vostok 6 mission lasted three days and orbited the Earth a total of...
World Space Week 2021
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week Association, Maruška Strah who explains what the event is about and how can you participate.
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...
Peggy Whitson: First Female Space Station Commander
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight engineer. In 2007, Whitson returned to the International Space Station aboard the Expedition 16 mission as the commander, which made her the first woman commander of the International Space Station....
To Mars with Mitch Schulte
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
Professor Carol Oliver
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, teaching astrobiology and science communication. She is a Fellow of UNSW’s Scientia Education Academy, a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher...