Two experiments of Prerna Pai, a seventh grader at Sharjah's Delhi Private School (DPS), are among the 100 selected experiments that will be fired into space under the Cubes In Space Programme on June 26, Gulf News reported.
The Cubes in Space (CIS) Programme was launched in May and had invited students from around the world in the age group of 11-14 to devise experimental payloads for space.
"I had to think a lot when I learnt about this contest and sent them (CIS) many proposals. My science teacher has always encouraged me to think out of the box and that inspired me.
She submitted two experiments that she called "To stick or not to stick" and "time and pressure".
The first experiment is about studying the manner in which different adhesives are likely to behave in space in the absence of atmospheric pressure.
For this, Pai used a thermocol cube of 12 pieces in which each corner was stuck using a different kind of adhesive such as modelling clay, wax, cello tape, metal wire, thread, school glue and super glue.
Once the experiments are back from space and mailed to her, Pai intends to begin research on the effects, film the results and mail them back to CIS.
