Why do kites fly? What forces determine their movement? What kind of kites are there? How is a kite made? Answers to children’s questions about flight laws will be given at the Noesis Science Science Center and Technology Museum in Thessaloniki this weekend, February 10 and 11, ANA reports.
The children will build their own kites and, weather permitting, they will “fly” them because the kite flying is … a science! The workshops will be held on Saturday, Feb. 10 (16:00-18:00) and Sunday, Feb. 11 (11:30-13:30). Tickets are 9 euros each.
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