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Our Solar System Planets

Our Solar System Planets. Their Size and Distance. The Sun and Planets of the Solar System. Relative Size of the Sun & Planets. The Maine Solar System Model University of Maine, Presque Isle.

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Our Solar System Planets

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  1. Our Solar System Planets Their Size and Distance

  2. The Sun and Planets of the Solar System Relative Size of the Sun & Planets

  3. The Maine Solar System ModelUniversity of Maine, Presque Isle • A 40 mile (64.6 km) long scale model of the Solar System, at a scale of 1 mile (1.6 km) equaling the distance between the centers of the Earth and Sun • The model has 10 major components, those being the Sun and the nine planets from Mercury to Pluto • Included are moons for Earth, Saturn, Jupiter (4) and Pluto • The planets are exhibited as 3D models. • The 2 largest planetary models, Jupiter and Saturn, measure 4-5 feet across (1.22 - 1.52 m), and the 2 mid-sized planets Uranus and Neptune measure 21-22 inches (53 - 56 cm) http://pages.umpi.edu/~nmms/solar/

  4. Relative Sizes of the Planets when Sun is included

  5. Relative Sizes of the Planets

  6. What are we doing in the Lab today? • Measure the diameter of a sphere representing one of the larger planets, Saturn, in order to determine a scale • Convert the true (actual) diameter and distance from the sun for all the planets using this same scale factor, and record the results in a prepared worksheet table A set of paper images of the planets are available at this same scale to measure as a check on your diameter calculations • Introduce the Astronomical Unit (AU) as a new more convenient unit for solar system distances • Calculate the distances for all the planets in Astronomical Units (AU) and record the results in your worksheet • Using a lab floor tile to represent an AU, determine where each planet should be located to produce a Solar System distance model

  7. Modeling the Planets and their Distance from the Sun Student Worksheet Table

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