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Anne-Marie Claxton

Countries working together- Moon landing 1969

Grades: 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade, 4th Grade
Subjects: Science, Social Studies, Computer Science

Student Instructions

When Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon in 1969, the huge radio telescope, (satellite dish), in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia was receiving and transmitting the signals that enabled the world to watch this historic event. 1. Use Google Earth to find both: Launch Pad 39A, Florida, USA and CSIRO Parkes Radiotelescope, Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. 2. Take a photo screenshot of both places and then go to seesaw and upload them. 3. Use the label tool to label each. 4. Ask a friend to take a photo of you and then use the drawing tools to turn yourself into Neil Armstrong. 5. Use the move tool to make everything fit and then add 3dots night sky background.

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