Astronaut costumes, air rockets and a gravity demonstration using a BMX bike were all part of an interactive event celebrating the legacy of the Apollo moon landing, and the role engineers played in its success.
Hosted at the University of Nottingham’s Lakeside Arts, “Apollo Legacy: How Engineers Landed People On The Moon” was attended by more than 150 adults and children who came along to learn all about the story of the lunar landing in a presentation delivered by Assistant Professor Jez Turner from the Faulty of Engineering. He said:…
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