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10 August 2019•The Week Junior 23

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herecent celebrations of the 50th anniversary
of the Apollo 11 spacemission may be over,but
thereare stillways torelive thefamous Moon landing
and learn moreabout it.
One of them isamobile appcalled MoonWalk
–Apollo 11 Mission, whichwasrecentlyreleased for
Android and iPhone smartphones. It’sanother app
that uses AR technology,inthiscase to makeyour
real-world surroundingsareplicaofthe Moon’s
surface, as it would have beenexperienced by
astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the
first two people ever to set foot on the Moon. The app
also uses thereal recordings of the astronauts’
conversations during the Apollo 11 mission,
as they took their small steps (or giant
leaps) on the Moon.
The app is free to download
and try,but uses in-app
purchases to unlock the
different layers of its AR app:
so makesureyou check with
an adult if youwant to spend
any money.

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ANCIENT HISTORY ENCYCLOPEDIA
ancient.eu

If therecentHorrible Historiesfilm has fired
up your enthusiasm for the not-alwaysrotten
Romans, this website offers stacksofinfo–with
ancient Greece, China, Japan and othercountries
included. Browse maps, scan timelines andread
about topicsranging fromcookery towarfare.

GIANT NOSEBLOWER MACHINE
tinyurl.com/TWJ-noseblower

Whatreally happens when you blow your
nose? Dr Chris and Dr Xand, the stars of the
CBBC showOperationOuch!,have builta“giant
noseblowing machine” toexplain–complete
withfakesnot.

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fyou’reinterested in plants, whether they’reinyour
garden oranearby park, wood, field or your school,
there’snow an app thatcanhelp you tell your moth
orchids from yourcornstalks.
The app iscalled Candide Labels–Plant ID,and it
uses augmentedreality (AR) to help you identify any
plants you don’t know.ARisthe technology that
shows you digital information (plant info in thiscase)
on yourcamera’sview of thereal world. The app
also lets people create virtual labels, filled with

information about the plant and how to look after it.
Oncecreated, they’ll appear whenever the person
points the app at that plant again.
It’snot the onlyexample of AR technology being
put to green-fingered use.AFrenchcompanycalled
Connected Garden has shown offasensor that is
planted inagarden, which then uses an AR app to
show users whereand when they need towater,
plant or weed. An appcalledYa rd uses AR technology
to help people to design their dreamgardens.

Take your phone

on aMoon walk

Is this gardening or is it g-AR-dening?

See what itwaslike
to step on the Moon.

The app labels
your plants.

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IMPROVEYOUR YOUTUBE SKILLS
The plus and minus
symbols aregood
for morethan just
maths: use them
to filterYouTube
searches. Searching
for “donald -trump”
will find videos
without the US
president, for
example, and
“donald +duck” will
focus on videos of
Disney’sfamous
cartoon character.
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