This Chandrayaan-3 working model provides a visual representation of a rocket launch and can be a captivating exhibit for a science exhibition.
Creating a Chandrayaan-3 working model using paper, color paper, and serial lights for a science exhibition can be an exciting project.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you build your model:
Materials needed:
- Cardboard or foam board (base)
- Paper (for rocket)
- Color paper (for rocket and base)
- Serial lights (for rocket engines)
- Battery pack for the lights
- Aluminum foil (optional)
- Glue
- Scissors
- Craft knife (optional)
- Marker or pen
Working Model Making Steps:
- Prepare the Base:
- Cut a piece of cardboard or foam board to serve as the base for your model.
- Design the Rocket:
- Use paper to create the main body of the rocket. Cut and shape the paper into a rocket form. Consider using color paper to make it visually appealing.
- Attach Serial Lights:
- Place serial lights along the rocket’s base to represent the rocket engines. You can glue or tape the lights to the rocket.
- Create Rocket Engine Flames:
- If desired, cut small flame shapes out of color paper or aluminum foil and attach them around the lights to represent the flames produced by the rocket engines.
- Attach the Rocket to the Base:
- Glue or tape the rocket to the base in a vertical position, as if it’s launching into space.
- Create Launch Platform:
- Cut out a circular piece of color paper to represent the launch platform. Glue it to the base beneath the rocket.
- Wire the Lights to the Battery Pack:
- Connect the serial lights to the battery pack. Ensure that the battery pack is hidden beneath the base or within the launch platform.
- Secure Wires:
- Use glue or tape to secure the wires along the base, keeping them tidy and hidden.
- Optional Decorations:
- Use additional color paper to add details to the rocket, such as windows, flags, or other features.
- Label and Explain:
- Add labels to different parts of your model, such as the rocket, launch platform, and serial lights. Provide a brief explanation of Chandrayaan-3 and its significance.
- Presentation:
- During the exhibition, demonstrate how the lights represent the rocket engines during launch. Explain the purpose and significance of Chandrayaan-3.