The Moon is a satellite that rotates around the Earth. It is mainly visible at night, by reflecting the light of the Sun. The first human to land on the Moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969.
The Moon is a satellite that rotates around the Earth. It is mainly visible at night, by reflecting the light of the Sun. The first human to land on the Moon was Neil Armstrong in 1969.
The Moon is covered in craters. Craters are indentations caused by the impacts of asteroids and meteorites. Some of the craters on the Moon's surface can be seen from Earth.
Science experiments are fun, practical ways for your child to explore a concept or idea. They can create visual and real-life examples of a theme in action, helping to support their understanding.