You can approach the project from one of three angles.
Build a solar system to scale.
Working in your group draw and cut out the planets from a piece of paper.
Students will compute the approximate travel time to planets in the solar.
Getting started with solar system sizing.
If both are filled in you will get a dialog box asking you to clear one of the boxes.
If you build your solar system on a roll of toilet paper you can make the sun about 4 inches 10 mm across and still fit the entire solar system on the roll.
Students can work with local government to create a scale solar system model with correct sizes and distances that spans some or all of their city town or region.
In this calculator you will find the sun with its eight planets the dwarf planet pluto and some of the.
Students create a scale model of the solar system using beads and string.
Solar system bead activity.
You should check your toilet paper for length.
Because of the way it is shown in textbook drawings on tv and in movies most people have trouble imagining the actual sizes and distances of the planets.
This simple activity lets you use a scale model to visualize those sizes and distances.
Fill in the diameter of the sun you want your model to be scaled by.
A standard roll of toilet paper has about 450 sheets that are about 4 375 inches long hence the roll is about 164 feet long.
Label the planets and colour them appropriately.
Calculator for the distances and sizes in a scale model of the solar system.
Determine an appropriate scale that you could use to show the diameter of the planets and complete the table.
Build a system within your target budget.
Before you begin to size a solar system you ll want to figure out the main constraints on the project and use those restrictions as the starting point for the design.
Use the clear button to clear the entire form.
You can fill in either the red bordered inches box or the green bordered millimeters box.
Now create your solar system on the floor by arranging the planets and sun.
Time 30 mins 1 hr.