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'''''Earth, Sun and Moon''''' was a game based published on ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' website. It was part of the ''KS2 Bitesize Science'' project, where children learned math, English and science by playing video games. The game was narrated by [[Daniel Anthony]]. As a reward for finishing the game the children got a [[UNIT]] quote wallpaper.
'''''Earth, Sun and Moon''''' was a game published on ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' website. It was part of the ''KS2 Bitesize Science'' project, where children learned math, English and science by playing video games. The game was narrated by [[Daniel Anthony]]. As a reward for finishing the game the children got a [[UNIT]] quote wallpaper.


== Scenario ==
== Scenario ==

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Earth, Sun and Moon was a game published on The Sarah Jane Adventures website. It was part of the KS2 Bitesize Science project, where children learned math, English and science by playing video games. The game was narrated by Daniel Anthony. As a reward for finishing the game the children got a UNIT quote wallpaper.

Scenario

After the Slitheen had tried to use gravity to smash the moon into Earth, the planets' orbits are in a mess. It's Clyde Langer's birthday tomorrow and he wants that everything is set right.

The viewer has to help Clyde and Mr Smith to restore the orbit paths of the Earth, sun and moon.

Characters

References

The viewer has to reset the moon's orbit.
  • Earth travels around the sun, which is a star. On the side of the Earth that faces the sun it's daytime, on the other side its night. The moon travels around the Earth.
  • It takes the Earth 365 days (one regular year) to travel around the sun .
  • It takes the moon 30 days to travel around the Earth.
  • The Earth takes 24 hours to rotate.

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