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Monday, 09/17/2012 12:55:13 AM

Monday, September 17, 2012 12:55:13 AM

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Young American teenagers star!

How far is the Earth from the Sun, the Moon and all the other
planets? How far are all of the planets from the Sun? Do
you know of a software that tracks the planets in real-time?



This image shows the relative position
of the planets on January 30, 2001.
Image courtesy of Solar System Live .. http://www.fourmilab.ch/solar/solar.html,
which was implemented by John Walker and is Copyright © 1989 by Jef Poskanzer

There is a really neat internet program called Solar System Live that shows the position of all of the planets and the Sun for any given day. If you go to that page .. http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar/, you'll see an image similar to the one on the left. I always change "Show" to "images", because sometimes it's easier to see a picture of the planets instead of its symbol .. http://www.windows2universe.org/kids_space/plansymb.html. I also change "Size" to "640" for a larger picture .. http://www.windows2universe.org/kids_space/images/distance_big_gif_image.html (then hit "Update").

Down below the image produced, you'll see the distance from the Sun, the Moon and all of the planets to Earth. It's given in the measure of an A.U. (Astronomical Unit) .. http://www.windows2universe.org/space_missions/au.html .. (except for the Moon's distance to Earth which is given in the measure of Earth radius where one Earth radius is 6,376.5 kilometers).

So, let's take an example. It says that today Saturn is 8.833 A.U. away from Earth. To get that distance in kilometers, multiply the A.U. distance by 149,600,000. To get that distance in miles, multiply the A.U. distance by 93,000,000. So Saturn is 1,321,416,800 kilometers from Earth (8.833x149,600,000) and 821,190,000 miles from Earth today (8.833x93,000,000). The same set of calculations can be done for all of the planets.

The minimum and maximum distance of the planets from the Sun is given on their planetary facts pages: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.

Submitted by Robert (age 14, Maine, USA), Erin (age 16, Michigan, USA), Randy, Kate (age 12, England), Miss Holts' elementary classroom, Lorna (age 10, England), Tara (age 17, Georgia, USA), Colleen (age 14, Colorado, USA), Edith (age 32, Virginia, USA)
(January 30, 2001)

Last modified January 31, 2001 by Jennifer Bergman.

http://www.windows2universe.org/kids_space/distance.html

Congratulations to these great young American kids! To their teachers and parents, too! Well done! LOL






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