Children at Broadford Primary School are eagerly anticipating a very exciting delivery from......SPACE!
Children are preparing to become space biologists
and embark on a voyage of discovery by growing seeds that have been into space.
In
September, 2kg of rocket seeds were flown to the International Space Station
(ISS) on Soyuz 44S where they spent several months in microgravity before
returning to Earth in March 2016. The seeds have been sent as part of Rocket
Science, an educational project launched by the RHS Campaign for School
Gardening and the UK Space Agency.
Broadford Primary School will be one of up to 10,000 schools to
receive a packet of 100 seeds from space, which they will grow alongside seeds
that haven’t been to space and measure the differences over seven weeks. The children, or staff, won’t
know which seed packet contains which seeds until all results have been
collected by the RHS Campaign for School Gardening and analysed by professional
biostatisticians.
The
out-of-this-world, nationwide science experiment will enable the children to think
more about how we could preserve human life on another planet in the future,
what astronauts need to survive long-term missions in space and the
difficulties surrounding growing fresh food in challenging climates.
Miss Barron, Assistant Headteacher at Broadford Primary School says: “We are very excited to be taking part in
Rocket Science. This experiment is a fantastic way of teaching our children to think
more scientifically and share their findings with the whole Broadford community."
Rocket
Science is just one educational project from a programme developed by the UK
Space Agency to celebrate British ESA astronaut Tim Peake’s Principia mission
to the ISS and inspire young people to look into careers in STEM (science,
technology, engineering and maths) subjects, including horticulture.
The seeds have travelled from the ISS (International Space Station) to Kazakh Steppe in central Asia, to Moscow in Russia followed by a quick refuelling stop in Stavanger, Norway and then finishing their long journey in the UK in early March.
We will receive our seeds after the Easter holidays for
planting...watch this space!
planting...watch this space!
Follow
the project on Twitter: @RHSSchools #RocketScience
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