Astronomy Grade 6-8

Astronomy: The Scale of the Solar System

Comparing distances, sizes, and travel times in space

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Comparing distances, sizes, and travel times in space

Astronomy - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided. Use units in your answers.
  1. 1
    Diagram of the Sun and Earth with an arrow showing the distance between them.

    One astronomical unit, or AU, is the average distance from Earth to the Sun. About how many kilometers are in 1 AU?

  2. 2

    Mars is about 1.5 AU from the Sun. If 1 AU is about 150 million kilometers, about how far is Mars from the Sun in kilometers?

  3. 3

    Jupiter is about 5.2 AU from the Sun. If 1 AU is about 150 million kilometers, about how far is Jupiter from the Sun in kilometers?

  4. 4
    Scale model showing the Sun, Earth close by, and Neptune much farther away.

    A scale model uses 1 AU = 10 centimeters. On this model, Earth is 10 centimeters from the Sun. Neptune is about 30 AU from the Sun. How far from the Sun should Neptune be placed in the model?

  5. 5
    Classroom scale model with Saturn placed far from the Sun along a floor line.

    In a classroom model, 1 AU is represented by 2 meters. How far from the Sun should Saturn be placed if Saturn is about 9.5 AU from the Sun?

  6. 6
    Size comparison of the huge Sun and tiny Earth.

    The Sun's diameter is about 1,390,000 kilometers. Earth's diameter is about 12,742 kilometers. About how many times wider is the Sun than Earth?

  7. 7

    Light from the Sun takes about 8.3 minutes to reach Earth. Jupiter is about 5.2 times farther from the Sun than Earth is. About how long does sunlight take to reach Jupiter?

  8. 8

    Neptune is about 30 AU from the Sun. If light takes about 8.3 minutes to travel 1 AU, about how many minutes does sunlight take to reach Neptune?

  9. 9

    Convert your answer from the previous problem to hours and minutes. Use 60 minutes = 1 hour.

  10. 10
    The four inner planets shown in order outward from the Sun.

    Put these planets in order from closest to the Sun to farthest from the Sun: Mars, Mercury, Earth, Venus.

  11. 11
    Asteroid belt shown between Mars and Jupiter.

    The asteroid belt is mostly between about 2.2 AU and 3.2 AU from the Sun. Mars is about 1.5 AU from the Sun, and Jupiter is about 5.2 AU from the Sun. Between which two planets is the asteroid belt located?

  12. 12
    Kuiper Belt shown as a broad icy ring beyond Neptune's orbit.

    The Kuiper Belt begins near Neptune's orbit at about 30 AU and extends to about 50 AU from the Sun. How wide is this region in AU?

  13. 13
    Comparison of equally spaced planets versus more realistic uneven spacing.

    A student draws the planets equally spaced on a poster. Explain why this is not an accurate scale model of the solar system.

  14. 14
    Scale model showing Uranus much farther from the Sun than Earth.

    In a scale model, Earth is 1 meter from the Sun. On the same scale, Uranus is 19 AU from the Sun. How far from the Sun is Uranus in the model?

  15. 15
    Earth and Moon shown with a large gap between them compared with their sizes.

    A model uses a marble 1.3 centimeters wide to represent Earth. On this scale, the Moon would be about 38 centimeters away from Earth. What does this show about the space between Earth and the Moon compared with their sizes?

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