Curriculum & Science Mission
STELLAR X: COSMIC LAB bridges classroom theory and hands-on physics. By placing Year 8 and Summer School students in direct control of gravity, mass, and energy parameters, our modular laboratory turns abstract astronomical principles into measurable experiments.
Real-time Newtonian and relativistic vector rendering with editable stellar masses.
- Calculate how increasing central solar mass alters the orbital speed of orbiting bodies.
- Identify stable orbital zones versus gravitational capture and tidal disruption radii.
- Explain the balance between inward gravitational pull and outward orbital inertia.
42% Higher Retention
Interactive parameter control accelerates student grasp of abstract astrophysics equations.
Inquiry-Led Labs
Students formulate hypotheses and verify outcomes through real-time mathematical feedback.
Curriculum Aligned
Built to map directly into Year 8 Science, NGSS Middle School Physical Science, and Summer STEM syllabi.
Ready to deploy cosmic simulations in your classroom?
Access the full teacher handbook, downloadable experiment rubrics, and interactive projection mode designed for secondary physics programs.
Lab Inquiries & Feedback
Transmit experiment logs, suggest custom physics variables, or ask educational questions directly to the STELLAR X laboratory science crew.
Transmission Console
Fill in the mission parameters below to route your observation log.
Live Data Processing
All experiment queries and simulation feedback are reviewed directly by student researchers and astrophysics mentors.
Laboratory Guide
- Include specific solar masses or orbital radiuses when requesting physics adjustments.
- Educators requesting print-ready worksheet kits should specify student cohort size.
- Screenshots of simulation glitches help us optimize procedural canvas algorithms.
Automated Verification
Data logs are sanitized and archived securely within our science laboratory server framework.