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Heavyweight Champion: Jupiter
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  In this activity, learners confront their perceptions of gravity in the solar system.
   
Dunking the Planets
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  In this demonstration, learners compare the relative sizes and masses of scale models of the planets as represented by fruits and other foods.
   
The Pull of the Planets
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  In this activity, learners model the gravitational fields of planets on a flexible surface.
   
Solar System in My Neighborhood
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  In this activity, learners shrink the scale of the vast solar system to the size of their neighborhood.
   
The Size and Distance of the Planets
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  In this activity, learners investigate the concepts of relative size and distance by creating a basic model of the solar system.
   
Scale Model of Sun and Earth
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  In this activity, learners explore the relative size of the Sun and Earth as well as the distance between them.
   
Eclipse: How can the little Moon hide the giant Sun?
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  In this activity, learners explore how distance can affect the way we perceive the size of an object.
   
Size, Mass, Area, and Volume
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  In this activity (page 23 of PDF), learners conduct an experiment to determine how the size and mass of a projectile affects the area and the volume of an impact crater.
   
Size it Up
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  Learners investigate why the Sun and Moon appear the same size in the sky even though the Sun is over 400 times larger in diameter.
   
Sizing Up the Universe
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  In this online interactive challenge, learners choose items to represent the Earth or solar system, then determine other items to represent the Moon, or Milky Way based on their relative size.
   
Jump to Jupiter
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  In this activity, learners help create and then navigate an outdoor course of the traditional "planets" (including dwarf planet Pluto), which are represented by small common objects.
   
Space Jell-O
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  Albert Einstein proved that space bends around anything that has mass. This activity uses Jell-O's ability to bend around objects as a model for space bending around planets and stars.
   
Exploring the Solar System: Big Sun, Small Moon
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  “Exploring the Solar System: Big Sun, Small Moon” is a hands-on activity that explores the concept of apparent size and allows visitors to experience this phenomena using familiar objects—a tennis bal
   
Build a Solar System
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  In this activity, learners make a scale model of the Solar System and learn the real definition of "space." Learners use the online calculator to create an appropriate scale to use as a basis for thei
  