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How to Make a Model of the Solar System

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Finished model of the solar system

Make a detailed model of Earth and all its neighboring planets with this quick STEM-focused project.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Paint (red, orange, yellow, green, bluegreen, dark blue, cobalt blue, light blue, white and black)
  • 8 small Styrofoam balls (these will be the planets). Youā€™ll need the following sizes: 5, 4, 3, 2 Ā½, 2, 1 Ā½ and 1 Ā¼ inches. Make sure you have two each of the 1 Ā½- and 1 Ā¼-inch balls.
  • 10-inch Styrofoam ball (this will be the base of the solar system)
  • Coat hangers, wooden dowels or skewers (these will suspend the planets)
  • Styrofoam sheet, pipe cleaners, cardboard or colored paper (this will make Saturnā€™s rings)
  • Pocketknife or scissors

WHAT YOU’LL DO

STEP 1. Stick the hangers, skewers or dowels about halfway through all balls except the 10-inch one.

STEP 2. Add detail to your planets by painting them. Do some research to decide exactly how you want to make each one look. For starters:

  • SUN — 5-inch ball, bright yellow
  • MERCURY — 1 Ā¼-inch ball, orange
  • VENUS — 1 Ā½-inch ball, blue-green
  • EARTH — 1Ā½-inch ball, dark blue with green highlights
  • MARS — 1 Ā¼-inch ball, red
  • JUPITER — 4-inch ball, orange with red and white stripes. Be sure to add the Great Red Spot in the correct area with red paint.
  • SATURN — 3-inch ball, yellow-orange
  • URANUS — 2-inch ball, cobalt blue
  • NEPTUNE — 2 Ā½-inch ball, light blue

STEP 3. Make the stand. While you wait for the planets to dry, make the stand for your model. Cut the 10-inch ball in half, creating a dome with a flat bottom. Once all the planets are dry, stick them into the dome so each of them is arranged according to its order in the solar system.

DONā€™T FORGET SATURNā€™S RINGS!

Add some extra detail to your model by using pipe cleaners, extra Styrofoam, cardboard or colored paper to mimic Saturnā€™s famous rings.


PHOTOS OF COMPLETED PROJECT

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17 Comments on How to Make a Model of the Solar System

  1. SOPHIE SLAYS // April 22, 2024 at 9:56 pm // Reply

    that is amazing

  2. thank you for the information, because i am fixing to start my project

  3. i am just starting it so thanks

  4. CatgrrrlšŸˆā€ā¬› // December 20, 2023 at 8:43 am // Reply

    SO COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #Merry cristmas!šŸŽ„

  5. I donā€™t have toolsā˜¹ļø

  6. šŸ‘ŒšŸ»

  7. I got a hundred percent on this project thanks to you it’s so simple

  8. NICE!

  9. i have a science project coming up too

  10. I have Science Week coming up so this’ll be perfect! Thanks for helping me out with my project! šŸ˜€

  11. making Saturn was hard but i did it

  12. Alicorn Lover // September 10, 2022 at 2:15 am // Reply

    This looks amazing my school is making a project so we have to make this thing

  13. Unicornlover // January 26, 2022 at 5:35 am // Reply

    Umm well thereā€™s no in order just going round

  14. In order

  15. Why not do it the correct scale of size AND distance to each kids the real sizes?

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