STEM learning involves children playing — demonstrating a natural curiosity to the world around them. Now, this curiosity can explore the Moon.

Starting this month, young space enthusiasts across Australia could access a unique Agency supported space mission at a library near them. 

The mission — Junior Universe Mechatronic Pilot (J.U.M.P) — is an exciting activity specially designed to encourage children aged 5-10 years to create, discover, and be inspired. 

The J.U.M.P mission consists of interactive equipment and micro-missions that help space enthusiasts of all ages with basic science and engineering knowledge about a lunar rover. 


Create, discover and be inspired

STEM explorations support children to develop skills that have become increasingly important for 21st century learning.

In collaboration with the Agency, Children's Discovery, a not-for-profit enterprise, have produced this 'mission'. 

Packaged in a box, this new learning activity includes several interactive tools such as a programmable robot, numerous payloads for each mission, and a test track. 

A mission guide will also provide children instructions on how to complete specific challenges that are examples of what a rover may face in the harsh expanse of space. 

For instance, using the provided solar panel and voltmeter, youngsters can experiment how a rover may use sunlight to power itself. 

An investigative-learning box

The contents of the box include:

  Items Purpose
1. A robot Programmable and demonstrates remote vehicle technology.
2. LEGO compatible
components
Provides technology options like replacing wheels with track or attaching solar panel onto the robot.
3. Remote control unit Allows experimenting with the robot's programming for remote controller operation.
4. Solar panel with USB Allows experiments on solar charging technology.
5. Voltmeter Allows experiments to measure and collect data on solar charging under difference conditions.
6. Weather station
with satellite
sensor.
Demonstrates remote (satellite) sensing technology and experiments regarding solar charging conditions.
7. Test track Test the robot's programming.
8. Meteorite on a
card
Provides context to 'space' mission: collection and analysis of mineral resources.
9. Torch Demonstrates the robot's 'follow torch' program.
10. Mission guide Information and instructions on building the robot rover, attaching solar panel, micro-missions.

 

Find your nearest location

The J.U.M.P. mission is available across 139 libraries around the country.

New South Wales

Barham Library 
Bathurst Library
Bayside Library
Bega Valley Shire Library
Bellingen Shire Library
Big Sky Libraries Moree Community library
Broken Hill City Library
Burwood Library
Camden Council Libraries
Central Coast Library Services (Kariong)
Central Northern Regional Library 
Central West Libraries
City of Canada Bay Libraries
Cowra Library
Eurobodalla Libraries
Gilgandra Shire Library
Goulburn Mulwaree Library
Grenfell Public Library
Hawkesbury LIbrary Service 
Hilltops Council Library 
Kempsey Shire Libraries
Kiama Library
Ku-ring-gai Library
Kyogle (Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Library)
Lane Cove Library
Liverpool Plains Shire Libraries (Quirindi and Werris Creek Libraries)
Macquarie Regional Library
Maitland Libraries
Mosman Library
Narrabri Shire Libraries
Newcastle Libraries
Northern Beaches Libraries
Penrith City Libraries
Port Macquarie Hastings
Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council
Richmond Tweed Regional Library
Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Library
Shellharbour Libraries 
Shoalhaven Libraries 
Singleton Public Library
Snowy Monaro Regional Library
Strathfield Council Library
Tenterfield Public Library
Upper Lachlan Shire Library Service
Wagga Wagga City Library
Warren Shire Library
Wingecarribee Public Libraries
Wollondilly Library 
Woollahra Libraries
Yass Valley Library

Victoria

Benalla Library
Brimbank Libraries
Discovery Science & Technology Centre
East Gippsland Shire Library
Gannawarra Shire Council
Glen Eira City Council
Glenelg Shire Council
Hindmarsh Shire Council
Kingston Libraries
Maribyrnong Library Services
Mornington Peninsular
Pakenham Library
Scienceworks, Melbourne Museum
Wangaratta Library
Wellington
Whitehorse Manningham
Wimmera Libraries
Yarra Libraries
Yarriambiack Libraries 
YourLibrary

Queensland

Banana Shire Libraries
Barcoo Library Services, Jundah Public Library
Bundaberg Regional Council Library
Burdekin Library
Carins Regional Council
Cassowary Coast Library and Museum Services
CHARTERS TOWERS REGIONAL COUNCIL
Croydon Shire Council
Fraser Coast Libraries
Gladstone Regional Libraries
Gympie Regional Libraries
Livingstone Shire Council
Lockyer Valley Regional Council / Lockyer Valley Libraries
Logan City Council Library
Maranoa Regional Council Libraries
Mornington Island Shire
Mount Isa City Library
Murweh Shire Council Charleville Public library
Noosa Library Services
North Burnett Regional Council Libraries
Rockhampton Regional Council Libraries
Scenic Rim Council Library
State Library of Queensland
Tambo + Blackall libraries
Toowoomba Region Libraries
Weipa Town Authority
Western Downs Regional Council Libraries

South Australia

Barossa Libraries
Berri Barmera Council Library
Central Yorke Peninsula Community Library
Cummins School Community Library
Hawker School Community Library
Light Regional Council
Naracoorte Library
Port Pirie Regional Library
Tailem Bend School Community Library
Victor Harbor Public Library
Whyalla City Council
Yankalilla Library Service
Adelaide Hills Library Service
Burnside Library
Charles Sturt Library Services
City of Mount Gambier
Kingston Community School Library
Loxton Waikerie District Council

Western Australia

Albany Public Library
Broome Public Library
Carnarvon Public Library
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Council Library
City of Perth Library
Collie Public Library
Geraldton Public Library
Harvey Public Library
Karratha Public Library
Northam Region Library
Port Hedland Public Library
Shire of Merredin Library
State Library of Western Australia
Williams Public Library
The Gravity Discovery Centre and Observatory
Scitech
Shire of Augusta Margaret River libraries

Australian Capital Territory

Libraries ACT
Questacon

Northern Territory

Library & Archives NT

Tasmania

Libraries Tasmania
St Helens 
George Town Library

Main image caption: An illustration of the Agency's supported J.U.M.P. mission. Credit: Children's Discovery.

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