This three dimensional model allows students to study the motion of the Earth and Moon around the sun and demonstrates the science behind phenomena such as seasons phases of the moon eclipses and tides. During Earth’s one-year period of revolution the tilt of its axis results in changes in the angle of incidence of the Sun’s rays at a given latitude. These changes cause variation in the heating of the surface which produces seasonal variation in weather. The model features a 5.9 inch Sun a 4 inch diameter Earth and a 1 inch diameter Moon. The Earth can be manually moved to show its rotation around the Sun and the Moon can be moved to show its rotation around the Earth. The Sun has a 12V bulb inside which demonstrates the effect that sunlight has on the Earth and Moon. Requires two AA batteries not included. The sturdy base features a chart labeling each month and the seasons of both the Northern Southern hemisphere. The model stands 12.25 inch in total height 16.25 inch wide and 4.75 inch in length. Model includes a comprehensive experiment guide that includes three activities worksheets and various topics for further exploration as well as Solstice and Equinox charts.
- Multiple moving axis on this gear driven model to demonstrate daylight night seasons and phases of moon
- 12 v light bulb inside sun to demonstrate sun light on moon and earth
- Base has the months of the year along with the season for each hemisphere