Regional Science Centre in Tirupati is one among many attractions in Tirupati where Children and young people get to learn science with fun.
Get Entry ticket for Rs.30 per head. For Planetarium Rs.40, 3D Show Rs.30, Science Show Rs.10. Ticket rate is low for organised school tour. Centre is open 7 days a week
The entry road is beautiful facing the hill. Then as you enter you can see different play materials for kids with scientific explanations for example how they work and their history etc.
Shivam loved different sounds when he hit the metal poles.
And you can see how much he loved swinging with his father.
He tried to lift the weight 🙂
He knew how to use all the play tools perfectly!
HPT-32 Deepak is early aircraft made in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Bangalore. It flew first on Jan 6, 1977 and was designed for ab-initio training, night flying, weapon training, armed patrol duty and airborne reconnaissance. After serving for 22 years it was grounded in 2009.
Pieces of cricketers seem to be joined when seen from a point.
At the entry of the Science Centre after showing our ticket Shivam checked his weight in different planets of our solar system. Our Universe section explains children different aspects of the universe in a simple way.
At Regional Science Centre children can learn each and every aspect of science. Physics elements like sound, waves, light, atomic particles, astrophysics, gravity, nanotechnology, space science, illusion are very easily explained through demonstration.
Ancient India was very much developed in astronomy. Scientists of the then time could calculate distance between stars and planets without using any “so called modern technology”.
In the pic above solar energy is explained. Sun has huge energy stored in it. A portion of it we receive through sunlight during day which can be converted into other forms of energy like heat and electricity (solar light, solar oven)
First Floor is dedicated to human senses, illusion and different emerging technology like nanotechnology, biotechnology etc.
Everyday technologies and advanced technologies are explained very beautifully. For children and science lovers this is the best place for learning science with fun in Tirupati.
3 Comments
Balaji · July 23, 2021 at 9:48 am
Hi. I live in Tirupati. Happy you have visited and written about your experience. RSC is indeed a great place for kids and adults. Though lot of improvements are required, still its a place to visit at once. The management needs to pay more attention on maintenance and tutoring the visitors.
MITA · July 29, 2021 at 10:58 am
Thanks Balaji. This was my second trip to Tirupati and yet feel like I can visit again and again. My son totally loved RSC.
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