Science became more engaging, visual, and dynamic than ever for Grade 6–9 students during a special learning session at the Vietnam Space Museum.
Throughout this exploratory journey, students learned about the motion of celestial bodies, the phases of the Moon, the structure and characteristics of the Solar System, and its position within the Milky Way. Modern 3D models and advanced devices helped them clearly visualize the formation of the Solar System and provided intuitive explanations of phenomena such as day and night, solar eclipses, and lunar eclipses.




Beyond astronomy, students also expanded their understanding of space technology, exploring how satellites and spacecraft are designed, operated, and applied in modern life. One of the most memorable moments was watching a film about the invention of the telescope on a 3D dome screen, where scientific and physical concepts became more vivid, relatable, and easier to grasp than ever.



The trip not only offered new knowledge but also strengthened students’ observational skills, analytical thinking, and teamwork abilities. Confronted with the vast beauty of the universe, each student returned with unique emotions, nurturing a deeper appreciation for Science. Every experience served as a seed planted in their minds, sparking imagination and inspiring a passion for discovery—opening the door to a truly magical learning journey.




