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Topical Science – Oxygen discovered on a comet.

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Last month, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced that the Rosetta mission had discovered molecular oxygen on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Tigtag and Twig can support the teaching of this event and help bring topical science into your classroom.

Further information on this discovery and suggested resources are accessible via Tigtag and Twig, both of which are available to all educators and learners in Scotland via the Glow Launch Pad.. The resources can be accessed here (Tigtag) and here (Twig). Note you will need to be logged into Glow to access these resources.

You can also register to receive e-bulletins from Tigtag and Twig.

You can also keep up to date and follow the Rosetta Mission on Twitter @ESA_Rosetta.

 

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