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Squiz Kids

What's the deal with the Dark Side of the Moon? Science Short

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// Does the Moon really have a dark side? //

© Squiz Media Length 00:03:13 6 February 2026 Season 7 Episode 1452 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

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© Squiz Media Length 00:03:13 6 February 2026 Season 7 Episode 1452 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News Country: Australia Type: Episodic

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TRAILER: Squiz Kids

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

Does the Moon really have a dark side?

In this Squiz Kids Science Short, we bust one of space’s biggest myths and explain why the Moon always seems to show us the same face. You’ll find out what the so-called “dark side” really is, why it isn’t dark at all, and how gravity slowly put the brakes on the Moon’s spin billions of years ago.

We explore what the Moon’s far side looks like, when humans finally saw it for the first time, and why scientists think it might be one of the quietest places near Earth... perfect for listening to the universe.

And yes… for the adults listening along, there’s even a tiny nod to Pink Floyd.

Science, space, and a little lunar myth-busting - all in just a couple of minutes.

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