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Students observe gravitational impact on chicken eggs during solar eclipse

Bernama
Bernama
09/03/2016
06:09 MYT
Students observe gravitational impact on chicken eggs during solar eclipse
Students observe gravitational impact on chicken eggs during the solar eclipse Tuesday. - Astro AWANI photo
Observing the gravitational impact on chicken eggs during a partial solar eclipse is among the exciting activities for students at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Menghulu here during the observation programme organised by the Langkawi National Observatory (ONL).
The phenomenon which occurred following increased gravity during an eclipses can be an exciting experience for the students who have never witnessed it before.
"It is an opportunity that does not always occur and a lot can be learned by young students," said ONL Assistant Science Officer, Karzaman Ahmad.
According to him, ONL provided four mobile observation equipment in addition to a large screen and projector to allow students and the public to watch the eclipse, which began at about 7.33 am and ended two hours later.
"An eclipse prayer was also held in addition to exhibition activities, quizzes and talks which received great response from students and teachers of the school," he said.
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