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How to Make a Model Solar System

Level
Intermediate
Time
1/2 day
Budget
10 - 30

The solar system was formed nearly 4.6 billion years ago, and beyond our solar system there are many galaxies that we are learning more and more about every single day. Learn to create your very own solar system using a handful of craft supplies, or why not come up with your very own solar system, you never know what might be out there in a galaxy far, far away! Project with thanks to Suzie Attaway

Perfect as a school project

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You will also need:
* A Shoebox
* Skewers
Step-1

Paint the inside and outside of the shoe box with black paint and leave to dry. Draw some white dots inside the box with a paint pen.

Step-2

For the larger planets, place the polystyrene balls on skewers and paint with different coloured paints, i.e orange and yellow for the sun, green and blue for earth, red for Mars, etc. Stand them in a jug or on a polystyrene block to dry.

Step-3

To make Saturn's ring, find a tumbler or similar object with the same diameter as the polystyrene ball representing Saturn and draw around it on gold paper. Draw a second ring around the first, then cut out. Place the gold ring over the ball and glue around the middle.

Step-4

For the smaller planets, mould some different coloured FIMO Soft clay into balls, and make a small hole through the centre of each with a large needle. Bake in an oven according to the packet instructions, then remove and allow to cool.

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Step-5

Thread all the planets with a length of clear thread, adding a blob of glue from a hot melt glue gun (adult supervision required) at the base of each to hold in place

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Step-6

Make some holes in the top of the painted shoe box, and hang the planets through. Hold in place on the top of the box with a little sticky tape, then cover the top of the box with black paper.

Step-7

The finished project!

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great instructions I bought this a month ago and I’m so happy I did for my project
Date published: 2022-12-30
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