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Hidden : 2/5/2012
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Geocache Description:

For this multi-cache, you will have to find your way through a 1: 6,336,000,000 scale model of the solar system, a thousand yard stroll through the trails of Joppa Hill Park. For those true astronomers wishing to do this at night, reflective "planets" will guide your way.


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How big is our solar system?

We have all seen a diagram of the Sun and planets in a book. Or you may have seen a revolving model called an orrery, pictured above (so named because the first was built for the 4th Earl of Orrery in 1715). But few of us can really visualize the true emptiness of space: just how small the planets really are, and just how vast the distances are between them.

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The model

In our 1: 6,336,000,000 scale model:

1 inch represents 100,000 miles
1 foot represents 1,200,000 miles
1 yard represents 3,600,000 miles
1 mile represents 6,336,000,000 miles
928 miles represents 5,880,000,000,000 miles = 1 light-year.

The cache

At each waypoint, you will find an object representing the relative size of the planet, and the coordinates for the next waypoint. The posted coordinates bring you to the Sun, the start of our journey. The final is located at Neptune. Pluto is a thousand yards away.

                                               Real distance              In model
                                                                             (represented by)

WP 1 The Sun

diameter of Sun                         800,000 miles             8.0 inches
                                                                                (soccer ball)

WP 2 Mercury

diameter of Mercury                      3,000 miles             0.03 inches
                                                                                 (pinhead)
distance: Sun to Mercury       36,000,000 miles              10 yards

WP 3 Venus

diameter of Venus                         7,500 miles            0.08 inches
                                                                              (peppercorn)
distance: Mercury to Venus     31,000,000 miles             9 yards


WP 4 Earth

diameter of Earth                          8,000 miles           0.08 inches
                                                                               (peppercorn)
distance: Venus to Earth         26,000,000 miles             7 yards
distance from Earth to Moon        240,000 miles           2.40 inches
diameter of Moon                           2,000 miles           0.02 inches
                                                                                 (pinhead)

WP 5 Mars

diameter of Mars                            4,000 miles            0.04 inches
                                                                                 (pinhead)
distance: Earth to Mars           49,000,000 miles              14 yards

WP 6 Jupiter

diameter of Jupiter                        90,000 miles           0.90 inches
                                                                                (chestnut)
distance: Mars to Jupiter        342,000,000 miles            95 yards

WP 7 Saturn

diameter of Saturn                         75,000 miles          0.75 inches
                                                                                  (acorn)
distance: Saturn to Uranus       896,000,000 miles          249 yards

You are now at the half-way point in the journey from the Sun to Pluto. Given how the solar system is usually depicted in illustrations, most people think the halfway point is Jupiter or Saturn, and are surprised to learn it is Uranus.

WP 8 Uranus

diameter of Uranus                          32,000 miles         0.30 inches
                                                                                 (peanut)
distance: Uranus to Neptune    1,011,000,000 miles        281 yards


WP 9 Neptune (Final)

diameter of Neptune                         30,000 miles        0.30 inches
                                                                                 (peanut)
distance: Neptune to Pluto          872,000,000 miles        242 yards


Why isn't Pluto the final?

diameter of Pluto                               1,400 miles         0.01 inches
                                                                                (pinhead)
total of distances                  3,666,000,000 miles         1,019 yards

Pluto is no longer considered a true planet by astronomers, but has been demoted to the status of a dwarf planet; one of 44 similar objects discovered to date in our Solar System. Call me sentimental, but I have kept it in our model for old times sake, but as a separate cache. To get the coordinates for Pluto, be sure to gather the information at each stage. For more on why Pluto is no longer a planet, Read this article.

The solar system does not end with Pluto but, in our model, continues for over 1,000 miles. The Kuiper Belt, and beyond that the Oort Cloud (containing dust, and many small icy bodies) are vast, extremely distant regions that extend past the orbit of Neptune to the outer edges of our Sun's gravitational influence.

The nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 4,000 miles away (Bedford, NH to Rome, Italy in our model).

For more information on the planets see this NASA site.

This model is based on a booklet by Guy Ottwell, "The Thousand-Yard Model; or, The Earth as a Peppercorn." Published by The Universal Workshop.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)