Cinema Science: Picking Up the Frequencies of 'The Dish'
$7.50
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A dramatisation of the key role an Australian observatory played in the live broadcast of the first human steps on the Moon half-a-century ago, Rob Sitch's 2000 comedy mixes historical detail with some elisions and flights of fancy. As Dave Crewe discusses, the film has great potential for classroom learning on subjects such as electromagnetic radiation, trigonometry and gender representation in science.
Additional keywords:Working Dog Productions, Frontline, Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong, Parkes Observatory, John F Kennedy, The Right Stuff, Hidden Figures, First Man, CSIRO, China Sky Eye, NASA, sexism
SKU: 03849-M206
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