YOUNGSTERS have been encouraged to feel the force in an initiative inspired by UK astronaut Tim Peake.
Students from Northallerton School and Sixth Form College were given a taste of science, ranging from Newton’s theories to space travel, in a project run by the London Science Museum and National Railway Museum, York.
Science Museum outreach workers Edo Giorgi and Deanne Naula visited with the Soyuz Rocket Show, an hour of experiments designed to inspire young people in their scientific studies.
Hydrogen explosions and freezing gas demonstrated some of the physical laws required for astronauts to leave the atmosphere.
Head of science Tom Simpson said: “The follow-up will be our students visiting the Railway Museum to see the actual shuttle in which Tim Peake returned to Earth.
“This is a really exciting opportunity to engage students in science showing them how engineering and maths can be used in the real world.
“Tim’s exploits in space have created a huge interest in STEM subjects among students."
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