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Name ___________________________
Toilet Paper Scale Model of the Solar System
The following table shows the average distances from the sun for each planet. The
first measurements are in miles and the second measurements are in astronomical
units. An astronomical unit is defined as the distance from the sun to the Earth,
which is about 93,000,000 miles.
Planet
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Average Distance from
the sun
(Millions of miles)
36
67
93
142
484
887
1783
2799
3666
Average Distance
from sun
(Astronomical Units)
0.39
0.72
1
1.52
5.2
9.5
19.2
30
39
For this activity we will use the scale of one square of toilet paper to equal one
astronomical unit (one square : one A.U.)
• The sun will be at the beginning of the roll.
• Mark the location of each planet according to the scale.
Sun
Mercury
one A.U.
Earth
When you finish the activity, answer the following questions:
1. What were you surprised to learn about the distances of the planets? Why?
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2. How is this model like the real thing?
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3. How is this model different from the real thing?
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