X-Ray Day, celebrated on November 7th, is a day to remember the discovery of X-rays. X-rays are special pictures that show the inside of our bodies, like bones, without needing to cut us open. They help doctors see what's wrong inside when we're hurt or sick. A scientist named Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays in 1895, and this day honors his important work that helps keep people healthy. On X-Ray Day, people learn about how X-rays are used in hospitals and why they are important for medicine and science.
How to celebrate X-Ray Day?
Celebrate X-Ray Day by having an exciting science-themed day! You can draw or color pictures of bones like an X-ray image. Try a fun experiment at home using a flashlight and cardboard to understand how light passes through things. Watch a cool science video about how doctors use X-rays to help people. Play dress-up and pretend to be a doctor or scientist using a toy stethoscope and lab coat. Share what you learn about X-rays with your friends and family during a small presentation or by creating a poster. Finish the day with X-ray-themed snacks like skeleton-shaped cookies!
Where X-Ray Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Germany
- - Japan

