In the small hours of tomorrow morning, NASA’s LCROSS spacecraft will crash land on the moon. The craft will be deliberately hard-landed in two sections providing data about the composition of the lunar surface. NASA TV will provide live coverage and you can find out more on the Spaceweather site.
Entries Tagged as 'Astronomy'
Crash On The Moon
October 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, General News, NCS Courses, Science And Nature
Tags: crash·impact·landing·LCROSS·lunar·moon·NASA·nasa tv·science·space
Water on Moon Confirmed
September 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, General News, Science And Nature, The Story Of Apollo
Tomorrow’s edition of Science will reveal confirmation of the recent detections of water molecules on the moon as well as possible mechanisms by which water ice could be gathering in polar craters. Water had been detected in the lunar samples brought back by the Apollo astronauts but this was thought to be due to contamination [...]
Tags: Apollo·LRO·moon·NASA·water
Space Probe Photographs Apollo Sites
August 17th, 2009 · No Comments · General News, Learning Resources, The Story Of Apollo
What a way to celebrate 40 years since Apollo 11 landed on the Moon! The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been passing over the old Apollo landing sites and has sent back images in which you can just make out the descent stages of the old lunar modules.
For full details about these images and higher resolution [...]
Tags: Apollo·Descent Stage·landing site·LRO·Lunar Module·Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Neil Armstrong Took His Step …
July 20th, 2009 · No Comments · General News, The Story Of Apollo
… today, forty years ago. On 20th July 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on another planet. How will you celebrate today?
New Scientist has compiled a top ten of Apollo music for your 40th anniversary party. Or why not delve into the history with the NCS course The Story Of [...]
Tags: Aldrin·Apollo·Armstrong·Collins·NASA
Apollo 11 40th Anniversary Begins
July 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Astronomy, General News, NCS Courses, The Story Of Apollo
40 years ago, today, the Saturn V rocket carrying Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins was launched. This event marked the beginning of mankind’s greatest journey and would see John F Kennedy’s pledge completed and a man landed on the Moon and returned safely to Earth.
At 9.32 (local time) on the morning of 16th [...]
Tags: Aldrin·Apollo·Apollo 11·Armstrong·Collins·Launch·moon·Rocket·Saturn V·Spacecraft
New Moon Mission Launched
June 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, General News, NCS Courses, Science And Nature
The celebrations of forty years since the Apollo 11 moon landing are heating up and now we have a new moon mission on its way. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took off from Cape Canaveral on Thursday and will photograph the lunar surface in higher resolution than ever before. Images with a resolution of 1 m [...]
Tags: Apollo·ice·LCROSS·LRO·lunar·moon·NASA
Space Station Crew Increases To Six
May 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, General News, Learning Resources, Science And Nature
The International Space Station crew is awaiting the arrival of three new members that will usher in an era of six-person crews aboard the orbiting laboratory. Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Bob Thirsk launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft Wednesday morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome [...]
Tags: ISS·NASA·nasa tv·soyuz·space station
Adult Learners’ Week
May 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Adult Learning, Anthropology and Archaeology, Astronomy, Examples of Online Learning, Health and Welfare, Help for Online Learners, Journalism, Learning Resources, NCS, NCS Courses, Philosophy, Researching Herbal Remedies: The Science behind the Old Wives' Tales
Adult Learners’ Week runs from 9th to 15th May this year and NCS is doing its bit to support it. You can try some course snippets and a complete free course over at the NCS ALW page. Try a course on Archaeology, Health Care or Herbology. It’s all free for Adult Learners’ Week.
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Happy Easter
April 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Adult Learning, Anthropology and Archaeology, Astronomy, Examples of Online Learning, NCS Courses, Researching Herbal Remedies: The Science behind the Old Wives' Tales, Science And Nature, Three Wishes
A happy Easter to all our readers!
It also looks like the weather is improving; just the right time to be taking a course with an outdoors element. May we suggest getting out in the garden for some Herbal Remedies, or maybe the Ecology of Your Garden is of interest? Maybe travel beckons and an Introduction [...]
Tags: autumn·courses·easter·spring·winter
NCS Moon Mission
April 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, History and Geneaology, NCS Courses, Science And Nature
The New Curiosity Shop has just launched a new kind of course. A mix between a science course and a history course, The Story Of Apollo will take learners back to the cold war era to examine the cultural factors and the engineering that made possible the US moon missions and the eventual landing of [...]
