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Astronomical Units & Light Years Project
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Distance in Space An ellipse is an oval-shaped path. An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Earth and the sun; it is about 150 million kilometers. Light-year The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 trillion kilometers or 63,240 AU
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The speed of light is the fastest speed that could EVER be achieved. The speed of light is 300,000 km per SECOND!! (That’s 186,000 miles per second) Light takes 2 seconds to reach the Earth from the moon - it takes it 8 minutes to reach the Earth from the Sun
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If you were in a spaceship that travelled at the speed of light and you started a journey from the Sun it would take: about 3 minutes to reach Mercury, 5 minutes to reach Venus, 8 minutes to reach the Earth, 5 1 / 2 hours to reach Pluto, 4 years to reach the next star, 5000 years to reach the edge of the galaxy, 50,000 years to reach the next galaxy, 500,000 years to reach the next Cluster!!
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Real rockets don’t travel at the speed of light, they travel MUCH slower. The Apollo missions took 4 days to reach the moon - at the speed of light it would have taken 2 seconds!! These rockets were travelling roughly 200,000 times slower than light. At this speed it would take 125 YEARS to get to Pluto!
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The Astronomical Unit, au The Earth’s orbit around the sun is not circular – it is elliptical Earth Sun
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The Astronomical Unit, au The average radius of the orbit is defined as Earth Sun one astronomical unit, au 1 au
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The Astronomical Unit, au Earth Sun 1 au = 1.49 x 10 11 m 1 au about 150 million kilometers
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A model of our Solar System You will make a scale model with proportional astronomical units with respect to the sun Make Earth 5 mm in diameter and the rest of the planets to scale with respect to the Earth Use the internet and/or you Prentice Hall book to determine the colors and appearance of each planet
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Table #1: Planet Distances Planets Distance from the edge of the Sun in AU Mercury.39 Venus.72 Earth1.0 Mars1.5 Asteroid Belt2.5-2.8 Jupiter5.2 Saturn9.2 Uranus19.2 Neptune30.0 Pluto39.4 1 AU = 10 cm = 3.9 cm 0.39 AU x 10 cm 1 1 AU 0.39 AU = 3.9 cm Measure from the outer edge of the sun to the leading edge of the planet
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Table #2: Planet Diameters Planets Diameter (mm) Mercury2.0 Venus4.75 Earth5.0 Mars2.65 Jupiter56.0 Saturn47.0 Uranus20.0 Neptune19.0 Pluto1.0 2.0 mm = 1 cm 1 10 mm 2.0 mm = 0.2 cm = 0.2 cm
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1 centimeter 10 millimeters
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3.9 centimeters Mercury 7.2 centimeters Venus
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