![]() ![]() ![]() Around June 20th or 21st, we experience what’s known as ‘The Summer Solstice’, which is the longest day of the year. Have you ever wondered why the days are so long in the summer and so short in the winter? The length changes throughout the year. If you enjoyed this resource, go check out my shop for more assemblies from Newtonlab! ![]() With thought-provoking facts, images and sound, this assembly demonstrates how satellites have become integrated into our lives and looks at how they might impact our future.Ĭomprising of a 30-slide power-point presentation, detailed notes, a music accompaniment and a prayer, this pack will save you hours of preparation time, simply download and go. This year, World Space Week aims to show the importance of satellites and how our daily lives are affected by them such as in communications, environmental monitoring, transportation, weather forecasting, telemedicine, science, and in many other ways. Since its United Nations declaration in 1999, World Space Week has grown into the largest, annual public space event on Earth. ![]() They are so ubiquitous in our lives that we often take them for granted. Miniaturization and lower launch costs have made satellites available to much wider audiences. Satellites are more important and accessible than ever before. This assembly is suitable for students in Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. ![]()
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