Open University Online Course - Moons

Publish Date: Jan 11, 2017

Moons

Explore the many moons of our Solar System. Find out what makes them special. Should we send humans to our Moon again?

There are lots of moons in our Solar System. The Earth is the only planet with just a single moon. Some moons are bigger than ours; many are much smaller. There are even tiny moons orbiting some of the asteroids. Some have ongoing volcanic eruptions; others are dead, heavily cratered lumps. One has rivers and lakes of liquid methane. Our own Moon has resources that could help open the Solar System for future exploration. A small handful of moons have conditions below their surfaces where primitive life might exist.

Sign up to explore the rich diversity of moons, the fundamental processes that have shaped them, and the relationship between the Moon and the Earth. You will be under the guidance of experts from The Open University and elsewhere. The course is rich in high-quality text, images, video, audio and interactive elements.

All Open University Science MOOCs presented on FutureLearn are produced with the kind support of Dangoor Education.

REQUIREMENTS

An interest in learning about the moons of our Solar System and the methods used to understand them. Prior knowledge of astronomy is not expected

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Disciplines

Astronomy

Eligible Countries

International