This free course from The Open University explores the many moons of our Solar System. Find out what makes them special. Should we send humans to our Moon again?
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Although the course has been designed to be studied over eight weeks, the course is open all year for you to join at anytime and study at your own pace.
Explore the rich diversity of moons, the fundamental processes that have shaped them, and the relationship between the Moon and the Earth. Experts from The Open University and elsewhere through the use of video guide you through the course. The course is rich in high-quality text, images, video, audio and interactive elements.
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.
Statement of Participation certificate