Venus at Lakeview Museum - Central Illinois Ecocache

Brief Description:
World’s Largest Scale Model of the Solar System – Venus, at Brown Printing, Peoria
Location:
Mercury is located on a plaque inside Brown Printing at 609 W. Glen, Peoria.
Latitude / Longitude
N 40° 44.814
W 089° 36.104
EcoCache ID:
17143011
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5
Submitting Group:
Kevin Emmons: Morton High School Teacher - Morton, IL
Website:
http://morton709.org/schools/high_school.php
Date Submitted
9/15/2007
Significance
World’s Largest Scale Model of the Solar System
Long Description

Lakeview isn’t just a Museum and Planetarium – it’s also the Sun! The Museum’s Solar System model is scaled to the size of the Planetarium and stretches over 2,000 square miles in central Illinois, making this the largest Solar System model in the world.

The Sun is represented on the east wing of Lakeview Museum. Planets are sized to scale, based on a 36-foot Sun, and placed in orbit to scale up to 60 miles away (to the dwarf planet Eris), offering a unique Earthbound concept of the vastness of space.

In Lakeview Museum’s unique model of the Sun and its 8 planets, both size and distance are represented on the same scale (42 feet = 1 million miles or 1 meter = 1.3x105 kilometers). For example, if the Sun really were only 36 feet wide, Earth would be just 4 inches wide and ¾ of a mile away! In contrast, Saturn’s rings are 7 and a half feet wide to scale.

Venus, the second planet from the Sun, in our scale would be 3.8 inches in diameter and 0.5 miles from the Sun (Lakeview Planetarium).

Tues, Thurs, Fri, and Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m,
Wed open from 10am - 8pm,
Sun 12p.m. - 5 p.m.
Members Free, Adults $5, Seniors and Students from ages 4-17 are $3.
http://www.lakeview-museum.org/

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