Aquila  |  Time Travel
Pack Your Bags - Really going somewhere - Time-traveller's kitbag - select 12 objects to complete a trip from beginning to end of universe / Time-travelling trees - carbon dating dendrochronology isotope dendrochronology photosynthesis mass spectrometer / Your birthday in space - Gregorian calendar day and year length on other planets / Big Silly Shenanigans In Time and Space - Activities and Puzzles / Make your own cardboard time machine / An Adventure in Egypt - walking with goddesses - Mut Sekhmet Hathor Hatshepsut / Let's debate Eternity / Oskar and the Giants story by Kate Walker / Zipp zapp wooosh! - Delia Derbyshire explorations in sound Doctor Who theme / A Brief History of Time machines - The Clock That Went Backward by Edward Page Mitchell / Terrific time dilation - Joseph Hafele Richard E Keating atomic clock Theory of relativity Theory of special relativity / Deep space snoozing - Human hibernation cryosleep torpor / Drawing in museums / Ready Steady Slow! - Sloths Georges Buffon / Invisible history - Conserving old smells Dr Cecilia Bembibre volatile organic compounds solid phase micro-extraction carbon sorbent tubes gas chromatography odour analysis / Perplexing paradoxes - Penrose Triangle Mobius Strip Coastline Paradox Missing Square How long is a piece of string? / Sun Dial It Up - make a sundial / How I Broke My First World Record on the Chariot of Alexander the Great story by Noah Weisz / Win Dr Janina Ramirez Goddess Book
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Time Travel.