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Since this is a guess, any size smaller than the 9.4 inches of the sun is reasonable!
Most people are surprised at how small the Earth is relative to the Sun.
How did I get this number? Well, 9.4 inches represents 1,390,000 km. Therefore each inch represents 1,390,000/9.4 km. So 12,756 km is represented by 12,756 km/(1,390,000/9.4 km/inch) = 0.086 inches. This is just like the scale on a map. If one inch represents 5 miles, then 7.5 miles is represented by 7.5miles/5 miles per inch=1.5 inches.
OBJECT | DIAMETER (km) | SCALED DIAMETER (inches) | REPRESENTATIVE OBJECT | DISTANCE (AU) | SCALED DISTANCE (yards) |
Sun | 1,391,980 | 9.4 | basketball | 0. | 0. |
Mercury | 4,878 | ______0.03_______ | ____ball bearing__ | 0.3871 | ______11______ |
Venus | 12,104 | ______0.08_______ | ____pinhead______ | 0.7233 | _____20_______ |
Earth | 12,756 | ______0.09_______ | ____pinhead______ | 1.0 | _____28________ |
Mars | 6,796 | ______0.04_______ | _____ball bearing_ | 1.5237 | ______43_______ |
Jupiter | 142,988 | ______1.0________ | steel ball bearing | 5.2028 | __metal disk___ |
Saturn | 120,660 | ______0.8________ | _____metal disk__ | 9.5388 | _____270_______ |
Uranus | 51,118 | ______0.3________ | ___washer___ | 19.18 | ______540______ |
Neptune | 49,500 | ______0.3________ | ___washer___ | 30.0611 | ______840______ |
Pluto | 2,302 | _____0.01________ | __small ballbearing_ | 39.44 | ____1100_______ |
Notice that even Jupiter (the largest planet) is much much smaller than the Sun!
The moon is between Mercury and Pluto in size, so should be represented by another ball bearing.
Most people guessed something on the order of inches.
Most people's guesses weren't too bad, but it is still somewhat startling to actually see with the objects just how much the moon is smaller than the Earth, and just how big the spaces between them are relative to their size.
Most people assumed the room would do, a few thought either the table or the building could hold the model.
The distances given in the table above are the average distances between the Sun and the orbit of each planet.
(5 points) Does this distance surprise you? Or was your guess close to accurate?
This distance surprised some people.
With the basketball Sun at the entrance to Moffitt, the steel ball bearing representing Jupiter would be near the Valley Life Sciences building, over a football field away! Uranus would have been near the West Gate of campus, and Neptune at Shattuck and Addison, and Pluto past Milvia on Addison.
By this point, most people are figuring out that the distances are VAST, and guessed fairly distant cities.
The distance is similar to the distance between San Francisco and Caracas, Venezuela, or between New York City and Copenhagen, Denmark.