SCALES: PLANETARY. Andromeda Galaxy: 2 million light-years away Problem Problem for Astronomers: there is no sense of depth from looking at the sky. minutes.

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SCALES: PLANETARY

Andromeda Galaxy: 2 million light-years away Problem Problem for Astronomers: there is no sense of depth from looking at the sky. minutes Comet Hale-Bopp: 10 light-minutes away

If two stars appear equally bright, one could be luminous and far and the other feeble and near. Proximity on the sky does not tell us about proximity in space.

If two monks appear equal size, one could be adult and far and the other young and near. Sun and Moon have equal angles in the sky. Apparent size does not tell us about proximity in space.

Work in groups to set your expectations of the size of the Solar System and nearby stars. If the Earth is the size of small lime how far away and how big are: Moon, Sun, Jupiter, edge of the Solar System, and nearby stars?

A SCALE MODEL

A large, glowing ball of gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion. Star

A moderately large object which orbits a star; it shines only by reflected light. Planets may be rocky, icy, and small, or large and gaseous in composition. Mars Neptune Planet

An object that orbits a planet. Also can be called a satellite. The largest moons are as large as the smallest planets. Ganymede (orbits Jupiter) Moon

A relatively small and rocky object that orbits a star. Gaspra Asteroid

A relatively small and icy object that orbits a star on an elliptical orbit. Comet Hyukatake

Earth shrunk from 13,000km to 4cm That’s a factor of 300,000,000 or 300 million

Astronomers measure length in meters, astronomical units, and parsecs. Distance from Earth to Sun = 150 billion meters = 1.5 X meters = 1 astronomical unit (AU)

Terrestrial Planets = 10,000 km Diam.

Giant Planets = 10x Terrestrial Planets

Solar-type Stars = 10x Giant Planets

Sun is >99% of all Solar System mass >99% in star <1% in sum of planets, asteroids, meteors & comets

Properties of the Sun (a star) Diameter = 1.4 million kilometers = 100 × Earth diameter Mass = 2 × kilograms = 330,000 × Earth mass Age = 4.6 billion years Earth ↑

Just like a map of the Earth, this model of a solar system shrinks it to a manageable size, a 1:300,000,000 scale. The Moon is a grape at 1m distance The Sun is a 4m sphere 450 m away Jupiter is a 0.5m ball 2.5km from Sun Neptune is a 15cm ball 15 km away The nearest star is 150,000 km away SPACE SCALE MODEL:

The Moon is a seconds walk away The Sun is 8 minutes walk away 5 hours to walk the Solar System Years to walk to the nearest stars And at this scale, light is reduced to very fast walking speed. There’s no way information in the universe can travel any faster than this. TIME SCALE MODEL:

Science is Seeing The Solar System is Empty There is the Sun and not much else in the entire volume of the Solar System. In the scale model, that is 30 m 3 in a volume of space 3 trillion m 3 so only one part in 100 billion has anything.