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ok so I'm doing a project on Jupiter and i need like advise or a website to make a great planet that's creative and all and easy (i m doing a HUGE model)
I mean like any advice!?
for the ball I'm going to buy a beach ball cuz i cant find anything else (like i don't know anything else to do!)
And then I'm going to put PVA glue a paper mashe it (For the bumpy feature)
Then paint it and put cardboard rings!.
So plz help i need to be more creative -ive never had experience and stuff!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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i have a project and i have to make a model of Jupiter and it's four Galilean moons, out of styrofoam balls

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Designate the largest ball as Jupiter!. If possible, color it with streaky markings to simulate the clouds
Have four MUCH smaller balls for the Galilean moons!. The closest one (Io) should be a bit less than three times the diameter of Jupiter (the largest ball) from Jupiter!. This one can be colored to look, in the immortal words of the first JPL scientist to see photos sent back of it, like a "diseased pizza" (red and white with dsark blotches like pepperoni or muchrooms)!. Next, Europa should be an off white and about twice as far from Jupiter!. Then Ganymede, which ought to be a bit larger than the first two, and a mottled gray and brown with white splashes, about 9 times as far as Io!. And finally Callisto, a light gray and white, twice as far a Ganymede!. If you want to get dramatic, Callisto has one of the largest craters in the solar system on it (Valhalla Basin), and you could give it a bash that is very large on the northern half!. Callisto is nearly the same size as Ganymede!.
Jupiter should be about 25X the size of Ganymede!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

i did a project like this in the 7th grade!. i made mercury out of a little ball of paper mache (it was actually the stuff used to make casts- my dad's a doctor- but it's pretty much the same thing)!. for jupiter, i used the largest ball i could find!. i think it was 18 inches in diameter, and i put a thin coating of casting material over it!. if you put too much on it, the whole think will fall off the ball under its own weight!. you want to put it on and then spread it out evenly!. let it dry overnight and then paint it!. it will be bumpy by nature so don't worry about the glue!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

i did a planet project in school years ago and used different size styrofoam balls for the planets and paper plates for the rings!.

just dont put paint on it because it will melt the styrofoam!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I did this ages ago!.!.!.I went to a craft store and got styrofoam balls and for the rings I got circlular plexiglass!. I cut the styrofoam in half and glued it to either side of the plexiglass and then painted the rnigs on the glass!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Jupiter isn't bumpy!. It's not even solid!. It's one big field of magnetic rock and gas!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

you dont need a bumpy feature looking from earth its smooth good luck with your progectWww@QuestionHome@Com

yours sounds goodWww@QuestionHome@Com