cochranes Orbit Tellurium 2
Product Code : SCL-GLE-12906
Astronomy teaching model of the Sun, Earth and Moon
system
This attractive hands-on astronomy tellurium model
shows the Sun, Earth and Moon, correctly geared to show each month as the Earth
orbits the Sun.
A high quality tellurium designed to demonstrate on
a large scale the relative movements of the Sun, Earth and Moon, so that the
causes of a number of phenomena can be understood such as day and night,
changing length and direction of shadows, seasons of the year, phases of the
Moon, eclipses of the Sun and Moon. Teacher's notes written for the
non-specialist astronomer cover all these topics.
The flexible design instantly engages pupils and
illustrates complex relationships more easily.
- Rotate the model and watch as the Earth orbits
the Sun, the moon orbits the Earth and the Earth spins on its axis.
- Shine the light from the sun onto the Earth to
model night and day, the seasons and eclipses and create shadows.
- Use the small-scale Earth and Moon on an
inclined orbit to give an accurate demonstration of the phases of the moon
and show why eclipses do not happen every month.
Subjects to study:
- Day and night
- Seasons of the year
- The sun's movement across the sky
- Changing length of daylight
- Shadows
- The phases of the Moon
- The crescent moon from different latitudes
- Eclipses of the Moon and Sun
- Use of sundials and shadow sticks
- Lunar months and festivals linked to the Moon
Tellurium set contents: Orbit Tellurium model with accessory tidy, two sizes of Earth and
Moon, stick-on model person, sundial, date, eclipse and phase of the moon
indicator cards plus teacher guide with suggested activities.
- Suitable for Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 (GCSE)
levels of education.
- Tellurium dimensions: 65 cm long,
25 cm high.
- Power transformer included.
Learning Outcomes
- Key Stage 3 Physics - Matter: Our
sun as a star, other stars in our galaxy, other galaxies.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Space Physics: The
main features of the solar system.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Motion and Forces: Non-contact
forces: gravity forces acting at a distance on Earth and in space, forces
between magnets, and forces due to static electricity. Relate linear
motion to our other relative motions, such as the earth’s relative to the
Sun.
