Ashcroft students took part in the Largest Practical Science Lesson last week with thousands of other students. They hoped to set a Guinness Book world record. The students were challenged by astronaut Chris Hatfield, to compare the gravity of the Earth, the moon and Mars, using paper airplanes of different dimensions, and then record their results and observtions.

Ashcroft students took part in the Largest Practical Science Lesson last week with thousands of other students. They hoped to set a Guinness Book world record. The students were challenged by astronaut Chris Hatfield, to compare the gravity of the Earth, the moon and Mars, using paper airplanes of different dimensions, and then record their results and observtions.

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Ashcroft Elementary School students take part in a Guinness Book of World Records attempt for Largest Practical Science Lesson.

  • Oct. 23, 2013 1:00 p.m.

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