Buckle up and ride a rocket through our interactive view of the Solar System to explore our cosmic neighbourhood
Via Beth Dichter
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
March 18, 2015 10:38 PM
Outer space fascinates learners...and this post from VOX provides 40 maps that are divided into sections: * The Solar System * Earth * Space History * The Moon * Mars * The Rest of the Solar System * Beyond the Solar System If you teach Earth Science many of these maps may be of interest. One map that many students may find of interest is takes a look at the universe based on the moon being 1 pixel. It is located at this link. |
BBC has released another great interactive infographic which allows you to travel through space and learn just how big it is. You begin your trip with blasting off earth and at 6.1 km you will pass the start of the high cloud layer....continue through the stratosphere to the mesosphere to the thermosphere and beyond. After a very long journey you will reach the edges of our solar system, where you will be told "It would take you about 23 million years of continuous scrolling on this scale to get to the farthest regions of the observable universe..."
The distance of our solar system is vast, and this interactive may help our learners begin to understand just how vast it is.
Thx Beth Dichter