Press Release For Immediate Release

Arizona Science Center Breaks Second Guinness World Record 

Local Science Center Breaks Guinness World Record For Largest Object Inertia Experiment At Arizona State Fair

 

October 19, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ –– Arizona Science Center is thrilled to officially announce it has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest object drop inertia experiment. Today, October 19, Arizona Science Center set out to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest object drop, previously held by Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest after the duo broke the record on air during a live broadcast of LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, four years ago.

On October 19, during a designated field trip day at the Arizona State Fair, the Science Center set up an official attempt on the Community Stage to break the Guinness World Record for the largest object drop inertia experiment. Arizona Science Center gathered over 250 eggs across five, six-foot-long tables and smaller side tables, along with over 250 glasses filled with water to catch all eggs during the drop. Arizona Science Center, in conjunction with Valley students and more, was successful in conquering the Guinness World Record, effectively dropping 155 eggs safely in the water-filled cups. The previous record was 138. 

“We are elated that Arizona Science Center has broken a second Guinness World Record” stated Guy Labine, The Hazel A. Hare President & CEO, Arizona Science Center. “While our first record (creating the world's largest scissors) was an internal team effort, this attempt allowed us to invite members of the community to participate in this momentous occasion.”

“We are so thrilled to have been a part of this record-breaking attempt with Arizona Science Center,” said Wanell Costello, Arizona State Fair. “When we were first approached with the idea, it was almost a no-brainer to have the Science Center team out on our stage. We are so grateful to now be known as the location of the largest object drop in recorded history.”

In addition to breaking the record, Arizona Science Center has also partnered with Phoenix Rescue Mission’s Hope for Hunger Food Bank to donate all the eggs used in the experiment. The Science Center was meticulous in its treatment of each individual egg to ensure all food safety guidelines were followed including handling eggs with gloves, temperature-controlled storage and more.

To learn more about Arizona Science Center, visit azscience.org. Arizona Science Center is located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix at 600 E. Washington St, in Phoenix.

To view images from the event: Click Here | Photo Credit: Groove Heads Entertainment,LLC 

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About Arizona Science Center 

Located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona Science Center features more than 300 hands-on exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, a five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations, traveling exhibitions, and exciting science programs. The Center offers programs for all ages, including Science on Wheels, CAMP INNOVATION, Teen programs, Professional Development, and Adults’ Night Out: Science With A Twist. Whether onsite or at your location–get ready to embark on a hands-on STEM learning journey you’ll never forget. To learn more or to reserve tickets, visit azscience.org or call 602.716.2000.

 


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Arizona Science Center
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