The stage show was great: lots of groany jokes and some fairly stupendous explosions. We had seen a few of the experiments when we went in Manchester before Christmas but a big rocket is going to be a hit with a 9 year old boy (and a 40 year old Mum) whatever. This time nearly the whole team were there: Jem Stansfield, Dallas Campbell and Dr Yan.
The real strength of these BBC roadshows is that they let kids learn complicated scientific concepts in a fun interactive way. Afterwards my son got to learn the basics of jet propulsion by playing with a beach ball
And how our optic nerves and brains process information via the use of some 3D glasses with a missing lens and a pendulum
There was also a free site outside where you got to make your own electricity via pedal power and deep freeze bubbles on dry ice.
Also there were a lot of sports science experiments. I can stay in the air during a jump for .365 seconds. I'm 40. I think that's pretty good. My son was better.
Oh, we got to meet Dallas Campbell too. Something for the kids, something for the mums...
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