





EISCO Solar System Model with Light Socket for Illumination
- SOLAR SYSTEM MODEL || This three dimensional model represents the relative position and movement of the planets around the sun - With light socket for illumination
- SUN & PLANETS || Model features a 5.9" diameter sun and eight planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- DEMONSTRATE MOTION OF PLANETS || Each planet is situated on metal rods which can be manually moved around the sun to show relative motion
- STURDY BASE || Sun and planets are mounted on a sturdy base, which is labeled with each month of the year, allowing learners to explore the relative positions of the planets at during each month
- EXPERIMENT GUIDE INCLUDED || Model includes a comprehensive experiment guide that includes three activities, various topics for further exploration, a grading rubric and a planet location table
This three dimensional model allows students to study our solar system -- looking at planets' (and a dwarf planet's.. Sorry Pluto) relative sizes and colors. Planets can be set by month to show their relative positions. The 5.9" sun is supported on a sturdy base with the outer most (dwarf) planet being 18" from the sun. An illustrated guide is included with planet position tables.
- SOLAR SYSTEM MODEL || This three dimensional model represents the relative position and movement of the planets around the sun - With light socket for illumination
- SUN & PLANETS || Model features a 5.9" diameter sun and eight planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- DEMONSTRATE MOTION OF PLANETS || Each planet is situated on metal rods which can be manually moved around the sun to show relative motion
- STURDY BASE || Sun and planets are mounted on a sturdy base, which is labeled with each month of the year, allowing learners to explore the relative positions of the planets at during each month
- EXPERIMENT GUIDE INCLUDED || Model includes a comprehensive experiment guide that includes three activities, various topics for further exploration, a grading rubric and a planet location table
This three dimensional model allows students to study our solar system -- looking at planets' (and a dwarf planet's.. Sorry Pluto) relative sizes and colors. Planets can be set by month to show their relative positions. The 5.9" sun is supported on a sturdy base with the outer most (dwarf) planet being 18" from the sun. An illustrated guide is included with planet position tables.