Solar System Scale Model
Stanford Solar Center Scale Model 6 6. Here is a picture of our Sun compared with the nearest star, Proxima Centauri. On our scale, where the Sun is a 2.5m balloon, how large do you think Proxima Centauri would be, and how far away? Scaled size of nearest star: _____ Scaled distance of nearest star: _____
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