Educator Guide: Galileo Experiment Re-created in Space

FREE-FALLIN’ Scientists compared the acceleration of two objects in free fall in a satellite orbiting 710 kilometers above the Earth (illustrated).
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The article “Galileo experiment re-created in space” describes how scientists used cylinders in a satellite to show with very high precision that the equivalence principle, a foundation of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, holds up in space. Students can focus on details reported in the article, follow connections to earlier articles about gravitational measurements and pursue cross-curricular connections to other major science topics in physics, biology and engineering. In a related activity, students can drop balls of various densities and measure the balls’ gravitational acceleration.