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Name ______________________________________ Class ____________________ Date ______________________ QUICK LAB Schoolyard Solar System In this lab, you will use ratios to build a scale model of the solar system. Model the positions of objects in the solar system. MATERIALS PROCEDURE The table below shows the distances of the planets from the sun. Distances are measured in astronomical units (AU). One AU is the average distance from the sun's center to the Earth's center— 92,955,807 miles. Astronomical Body OBJECTIVE Distance from Sun (AU) Sun 0.0 Mercury 0.39 Venus 0.72 Earth 1 Mars 1.52 Jupiter 5.20 Saturn 9.54 Uranus 19.18 Neptune 30.06 Choose a size for your model. Make sure the size of your model fits in your available work space. What size will your model be? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ For each group calculator (optional) index cards (8) measuring tape (100 ft) tape wooden stakes (if the activity is conducted outside) SC.8.E.5.3 Distinguish the hierarchical relationships between planets and other astronomical bodies relative to solar system, galaxy, and universe, including distance, size, and composition. SC.8.N.3.1 Select models useful in relating the results of their own investigations. Name ______________________________________ Class ____________________ Date ______________________ Quick Lab continued To determine the scale of your model, divide the size of your model by the distance between the sun and Neptune. This is the factor by which the distances in your model will be changed. Show your calculations below. Make sure to designate the units of your scale. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ To find the scaled distances in your model, multiply the distance between each planet and the sun by the scale of your model (the number you calculated in Step 3). Record your scaled distances in the table below. Astronomical Body Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Scaled Distance from Sun 0 Name _____________________________________ Class ____________________Date _______________________ Quick Lab continued Label the index cards with the names of the astronomical bodies and their scaled distances from the sun. Attach each card to a wooden stake using tape. Place a wooden stake representing the sun in the center of the site you have chosen for your model. Use the measuring tape to place the model of each of the astronomical bodies at the correct relative distance from the sun. Compare the relative distances of the astronomical bodies in your model. What do you notice about the distances between planets, and between planets and the sun? ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Most drawings and other models of the solar system—for example, those in textbooks—are not drawn to scale. Give one possible reason for this. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________