CHARING, KENT, U.K.- (Left to right): Volunteers Lindsay Ip, Will Watremez and Sian Proctor stand in front of mounds of sand representing galaxies in the universe.
MANCHESTER, U.K. - (Left to right): Volunteers Sian Proctor, Lindsay Ip, and Will Watremez in front of measuring equipment during the sound in space demo.
James Hutton’s observations in geological formations gave birth to the concept of geological time which allowed scientists to build up a picture of the order in which life evolved by analyzing the fossils found in the different layers.
Graphic depicting how in the 1950's in the Miller Urey Experiment scientists built a system composed of a glass globe that mimicked the atmosphere on early Earth to see if the building blocks of life could create themselves.nels)
WELLINGBOROUGH, UNITED KINGDOM - Paul, Alejandro and Marcia wearing their racing kit at Santa Pod after Demo 2. They have been drag racing to look at the Doppler effect and how sound and light waves are similar.
MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - Paul, Marcia and Alejandro wearing their ice hockey kit after Demo 4. The volunteers have just taken part in a demonstration looking at the expanding universe. They have worked with an ice hockey team, leaf blowers and balloons to figure this challenge out.
MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - Paul, Marcia and Alejandro are volunteers that have spent the day observing a 'race' between the galaxies where they have learned that distant galaxies move faster than nearer ones.