Module 3 Activity: Part 1
- Due Jan 27, 2019 at 10pm
- Points 11.5
- Questions 6
- Available Jan 7, 2019 at 12am - Feb 3, 2019 at 10pm
- Time Limit None
Instructions
Here in Part 1 of the Module 3 Activity, we're going to investigate the shapes of the planets' orbits.
To do this, we'll use a computer `simulator' created at the University of Nebraska.
Note: If you can't run these animations in your browser, make sure to look at the videos designed to help you with the Module 3 Activity.
Your first step is to right-click on the image below, and open the simulator in a new browser tab or a new browser window. Your browser may ask you to enable Adobe Flash. (If you're using a laptop with a trackpad, you may need to do the equivalent of a right-click, such as CTRL-click on a Mac laptop.)
Once you've got the Planetary Orbit Simulator opened in a new browser tab or a new browser window, do the following things to make sure it's set up correctly:
- In the lower-left part of the screen, make sure you're on the Kepler's 1st Law tab.
- Click "show empty focus".
- In the upper-right part of the screen, click "set parameters for Mercury" and click OK.
- You can start and pause the animation, and you can change the speed with the "animation rate".
Notice that you can read the value of the orbit's eccentricity from a window in the "Orbit Settings" area.
Your scores and feedback comments for this part of the Module 3 Activity will be available February 6th at 10pm.