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Am I Made of Stardust?: Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists

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Intrepid wildlife reporter Andy Seed is back with another collection of interviews for which he has risked personal safety, and gotten seriously wet, while talking to the giants of the oceans. Every year, more people are reading our articles to learn about the challenges facing the natural world. Fill out the form below and we'll work with our scientists to answer some of them in our online magazine Discover or on our YouTube channel. For many, the Natural History Museum is a place that inspires learning, gives purpose and provides hope. This excellent book presents Dr Maggie’s answers to some brilliant questions asked by children, from “Did a person drive a car on the moon?

The feel is fun and informative, and it’s a great book for someone just getting started with space science. People tell us they 'still get shivers walking through the front door', and thank us for inspiring the next generation of scientists. Climate change is creating deserts and dead zones, and hunting is driving many species to the brink of extinction.Captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in 2011, this image of the North America Nebula shows a cluster of young stars (about one million years old). We are always keen to hear from people and like-minded organisations who are interested in working with us.

of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang. The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is a star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy close to the Milky Way. Every element was made in a star and if you combine those elements in different ways you can make species of gas, minerals, and bigger things like asteroids, and from asteroids you can start making planets and then you start to make water and other ingredients required for life and then, eventually, us. This book is full of wondrous facts, questions and answers about space, spacecrafts and galaxies far, far away.

She spoke about her challenges at school, her big dreams that had driven her to pursue space science, and the dreams she still has, such as travelling to outer space. Award-winning scientist and BBC broadcaster Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (MBE) is here to answer all the questions curious kids will ever have about the Universe. Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes. Mae Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock yn wyddonydd gofod go iawn ac mae’n frwd dros rannu rhyfeddodau’r gofod a gwyddoniaeth. Our volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds, but they have plenty in common too, including a willingness to give up their time to support an organisation they believe in, an interest in STEM or conservation and an enthusiasm for sharing their interest with others.

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