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Space science and beyond!

This engaging 1 hour workshop allows your children to investigate our Universe and modern space exploration techniques in this hands-on workshop.

Topics include:

Requirements

- Appropriate for children aged 7 years and up,

- Maximum workshop size is 30 children

- Duration 1 hour

- 10 to 12 tables arranged around the edge of the room

- Electrical power required

Cost

- $245 inc. GST for the 1st class and then $200 inc. GST for each successive class on the same day & venue.

Stars and planets
Hands on activities

Caught in the Shadow Model the difference between solar and lunar eclipses.
Celestial cross-sections How are stars and planets constructed differently?
Escape Plan Launch a rocket at different pressures to find out what escape velocity is
Giant Gyro How do spacecraft turn in space anyway?
Gravity Pull Model the gravity on Earth vs. Mars. Which planet's gravity is greater?
Gyrating Gyros Why does the Earth wobble on it's axis in a 25,800 year cycle?
Planetary orbits Measure the difference in orbits between the planets in the Solar System
Predict the Tide Interpret a real tidal chart. How are tidal patterns formed anyway?
Rocket launcher Launch a rocket using a chemical propellent
Scanning for Signals Picking up faint signals from distant star systems.
Solar Spacecraft What is the power source of some space probes?
Spiralling satellites Satellite attenuation; what comes up must come down
Star viewers What are the different type of galaxies?
Talking with friends Lasers may replace radio in future communication
Telescopic vision Use a telescopic lens to read distant information
The Big Bang The Universe is expanding, what does it look like?
Thermal Tiles How do spacecraft survive atmospheric re-entry?
Troublesome tools How is working in space affect tool design and use?
Turn the tide A simple model showing the effects of gravity on water bodies
 
Big Bang!
Giant gyroscope!

What did the big bang really look like? Launching film cannister rockets.
How are the tides formed? Where is Earth in the Solar System? Solar science and robotic technology.
What technological developments were necessary to allow astronauts to work and survive outside of Earth’s atmosphere? How do we observe distant galaxies?
How do space shuttle survive atmospheric re-entry... and more! (see below for more details)

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