Worthing children reach for the stars
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Amateur astrophotographer Paul Ibbitson showed the Hawthorns Primary School children his amazing photographs and answered questions about planets, stars and galaxies in a talk described by one 10-year-old as ‘just awesome’.
There was an opportunity to hold a shooting star, a tiny piece from a 70-tonne meteorite which fell in 1947, creating a crater as big as the school playing field when it landed in Russia.
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Hide AdThe families also made glow-in-the-dark constellations, designed and launched blow dart rockets, created chalk art solar eclipse pictures and decorate biscuits as planets, using swirls of coloured icing sugar.