Project Planet
How to Make Your Planetary System
As this semester comes to a
close, you will demonstrate your understanding of planets. You will
need to invent a system of planets orbiting a star. Each of your
planets will be given characteristics consistent with real planets.
There is web site that can help you in designing your planets. You will
use the program called Celestia
to illustrate your planetary system. You will have to prepare what is
called an ssc file which will have data about each of your planets.
This file has a very specific format which must be followed if Celestia
is to use it properly.
Your system must include, at least,
- 3 terrestrial planets
- 3 jovian planets
with approriate moons
- An asteroid belt with at least 4 minor planets
- 1 outer ice planet similar to one of the larger Kuiper objects
- 2 comets
You will present this planetary system in an oral presentation in the second week of January. Your six minute presentation will demonstrate your use of the Celestia program, as well.
A formal paper describing your planetary system will be due at the time of your final exam on January 22th, 2008.
If you have any questions about how to write your Celestia paper, this page details the requirements of your project.
An explanation of Orbital Elements.
Here is the Celestia Calculator to plan your solar system, and SystemMaker to make your first draft of your .ssc file.
Download Celestia here.
Here is the guide to creating an ssc file.
Here are some special planet-building related resources to help you.
Designed and maintained by Frederick R. Higgins. Updated May 23, 2009