Gyeongnam Miryang Arirang Observatory is providing students with science experiences through the 'Out-of-School Science Classroom' program. <br>[Image source=Miryang City]

Gyeongnam Miryang Arirang Observatory is providing students with science experiences through the 'Out-of-School Science Classroom' program.
[Image source=Miryang City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory in Gyeongnam announced on the 31st that it will operate the 'Out-of-School Science Classroom' program for children and adolescents.


The Out-of-School Science Classroom is divided into the first half from March to June and the second half from September to December, and includes scientific experiments, craft activities, career exploration, and expert lectures related to the curriculum to enhance scientific thinking and scientific literacy.


The program is organized by age-appropriate difficulty levels with themes such as general science, advanced science, astronomy, career, and linkage with the Meteorological Science Center, with topics changing every two months.


Currently, educational organizations can apply through a reservation system at least 10 days in advance. Individuals (families) can participate on weekends on a first-come, first-served basis starting from April 10.


Detailed information can be found on the observatory's website.



A Miryang city official stated, "The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory will continue to approach citizens more closely through various events and programs every year and fulfill roles in tourism and science education to attract many visitors."


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