A replay is now available below.
The Cosmic Classroom project has been collecting questions from schoolchildren for Tim Peake. On 2 February from 14:00 GMT he will talk to some students live from the International Space Station.
Watch live after registration and find out more here: https://www.tes.com/cosmicclassroom/index.html
If you simply wish to see Tim Peake live without registering NASA television will broadcast Tim’s replies to the children in Liverpool, UK from 14:30:
Discussion: 2 comments
Hi Tim,
We watched the Cosmic classroom with our Year 3 children at Hurst Green Primary School in Halesowen, West Midlands. They loved it and here are some of their comments.
Elliott, “I liked it when Tim did little tricks with the bubbles.”
Amy P “I liked it when he played ping pong with the bubble.”
Shakira, “I liked it when Tim was spinning round backwards.”
James, “I liked this very much.”
They also had some more questions for you related to the lesson you did from space:
Daniel, “Where is the vacuum for the toilet?”
Grace, “How often do you get to press your favourite button?”
Bella, “Where do you grow the seeds in space?”
Madison, “How does a vacuum work in space?”
Alex, “How do you keep the running machines from floating away?”
Tyler, “How do you open drawers in space – doesn’t everything get messed up?”
Billy, “When you disappeared where did you go?”
Thank you so much for doing the cosmic classroom – it was really inspiring and an’awesome’ moment.
Mrs Webster & Miss Murray
Hi Tim I’m Evie I watched your cosmic classroom with my class but our question was not answered so my mum suggested here so here is our question:
Are the planets in line and do the move together