STEM Workshop: Stand on a Black Hole

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Black Holes

Black holes are extremely dense regions of matter, with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing – not even light – can escape.

Black holes are formed when the largest stars die and collapse in on themselves.

If anything gets too close to a black hole, it becomes stretched in a process called “spaghettification”.

An artist's impression of a supermassive black hole. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Stand on a Black Hole Workshop

Learn about the life cycles of stars and how their mass affects their deaths.

Understand what black holes are, how they are formed, and why they can be so strange.

Discover the various sizes of black holes – from miniature to supermassive.

Use augmented reality to explore black hole and galaxy phenomena.

The workshop begins with an introduction to gravity and how it powers stars (10 minutes).

Next the life cycles of stars will be discussed, including main sequence stars such as our Sun. Various types of stars will be compared (15 minutes).

Then black holes will be introduced and covered (15 minutes).

Finally, there will be a short summary of the workshop topics and time for space questions at the end (5 minutes).

By the end of this workshop, students will:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the life cycles of stars – from chemistry and physics to the timescales involved.
  • Have an insight into what a black hole is, how it is formed, and the strange observations that can be made around it.
  • Understand accretion discs and singularities, and the various sizes of black hole, from miniature to supermassive.
  • Use augmented reality to explore galaxy/black hole phenomena.

Key Stage 3 – 4