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THE SCALE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM What’s out there and where exactly is it? WHAT’S IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM? Inner Planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars Gas Giants Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Dwarf Planets Regions Ceres Asteroid Belt Pluto Kuiper Belt Haumea Oort Cloud Makemake Eris THE PLANETS DWARF PLANETS CLASS DISCUSSION You will each get a long strip of register paper Label one side as the position of the Sun, and the other side as the position of Pluto Fold the strip of paper in half, mark the halfway point, and then unfold it. P S Uranus Now fold your paper back in half. Then fold it in half again. Mark the two positions of the folds on your paper. S P U Saturn Neptune Now fold just the part of the paper in between the Sun and Saturn in half. S S U N P Jupiter Congratulations! You’ve just scaled the outer Solar System! Now we need to do the inner Solar System. Just focus on the paper between the Sun and Jupiter for the next parts. Fold the Sun out to meet Jupiter, and label the halfway point: S J Ceres This is the average location of the asteroid belt. Which dwarf planet goes here? Fold the Sun out to meet Ceres and mark the position of the fold. S C J Just on the inside of the fold, closer to the Sun, mark the position of Earth. Just on the outside of the fold, closer to Ceres, mark the position of Mars. Try to split the distance between the Sun and the Earth into thirds. S E M C On the third closer to the Sun, put Mercury. On the third closer to Earth, put Venus. J CLASS DISCUSSION S M V E M C Any idea where the nearest star would be? About 4 miles away J