Planetproject
Planetproject
How Would a Human Being Fare on Your Planet: On your planet, would a person
choke in the atmosphere, be squashed by the extreme gravity, float with ease, freeze, burn
up, or something else?
Something Special: Is there anything special about your planet? This can often be the
best part of the report, taking you off on interesting topics. For example, are there 100year-long storms on your planet? Are there giant volcanos? Does your planet have a very
tilted axis (giving it extreme seasons)? Have spacecraft visited your planet? If so, what
have they discovered? Is your planet in an orbital resonance with another body?
Discovery of Your Planet: The planets that are not visible using the naked eye were
discovered after the invention of the telescope (these are Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto).
Tell when your planet was discovered and by whom.
Step 2: (Group)
Then you can choose one of the following, but it must include ALL the above
information along with a picture. You will be given in class time to do this
and if you use your time wisely, you should have plenty of time to complete
it:
a poster
a slide show
a story book about your planet/sun.
Step 3: (Individually)
You will need to design a scaled model of your planet/sun. See the rubric
attached for what will be graded on this scaled model. You may use any
material you would like, but I would prefer if it was light enough to hang
from the ceiling of our room. Use the following as a guideline for the
circumference (area around your planet/sun):
Mercury: 28.5 cm
Venus: 32.5 cm
Earth: 33 cm
Mars: 25 cm
Jupiter: 71 cm
Saturn: 65 cm
Uranus: 52 cm
Neptune: 50 cm
Sun: 150cm
For your group you will need to make sure I have a copy of everything from
your group. When you turn in your project and present either your song or
research paper I need what you worked on for each part.