A Great New Zealander

About 200 hundred years ago a British teacher called John Dalton believed that matter consisted of tiny particles called atoms.

Early last century a New Zealand scientist, called Ernest Rutherford, found that all atoms had a special structure. He showed that every atom had an even smaller particle, called the nucleus, at its centre.

Rutherford also made the unexpected discovery that atoms consist mainly of empty space.

Ernest Rutherford
1871 – 1937