Solar System Model
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Material Specifications
Card Board
Solar Image Printout
DC Battery
Plastic Ball
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Description
The image depicts a Solar System model that visually represents the arrangement of planets around the Sun. Here's a summary:
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Sun:
- Positioned on the left, the Sun is shown as a large yellow-orange ball, symbolizing the central star of our Solar System, around which all planets revolve.
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Inner Planets:
- The first four planets are the inner, rocky planets, closer to the Sun:
- Mercury: The smallest planet, closest to the Sun, depicted in gray.
- Venus: A light yellow planet, second from the Sun, known for its thick, toxic atmosphere.
- Earth: Shown in blue and green, representing the continents and oceans.
- Mars: The red planet, noted for its iron oxide surface, is placed fourth from the Sun.
- The first four planets are the inner, rocky planets, closer to the Sun:
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Outer Planets:
- The larger gas giants and ice giants are placed further out:
- Jupiter: A large, brownish planet with storm patterns, including the Great Red Spot.
- Saturn: Depicted with its characteristic ring system, colored in shades of orange.
- Uranus: An icy blue planet, symbolizing its cold, gaseous composition.
- Neptune: Dark blue, representing the farthest known gas giant.
- The larger gas giants and ice giants are placed further out:
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Pluto:
- Despite being reclassified as a dwarf planet, Pluto is included on the far right in white, highlighting its distant orbit.
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Orbital Paths:
- The planets are aligned along curved lines, indicating their elliptical orbits around the Sun. These paths represent the relative distances and positions of the planets.
In summary, the model provides a clear, educational representation of the Solar System with all major planets, including Pluto, and showcases their arrangement, relative sizes, and orbital paths around the Sun. It highlights the distinction between inner rocky planets and outer gas giants, with a focus on planetary diversity.
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