Maine Solar System Model - Uranus - Bridgewater, Maine
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Mountain_Wanderer
N 46° 25.175 W 067° 50.595
19T E 588890 N 5141317
What unfolds along a stretch of a highway through the rolling farm country of northern Maine is billed as the world's largest scale model of the solar system.
Waymark Code: WM5BD7
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 35

"Kevin McCartney, professor of geology at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, is the mastermind behind the Maine Solar System Model, a three-dimensional, 93 million-to-one scale model along Route 1, from Topsfield to Presque Isle.
Constructed in 2003, it originally included the sun, nine planets (poor Pluto hadn’t been demoted yet), and seven moons. With the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet, McCartney and students have added other dwarf planets, such as Ceres and Eris, and the interplanetary travel route has doubled from 40 to about 80 miles. Almost all of the planets can be seen from Route 1.
Like the rest of the model, the parts for Ceres and Eris were built and funded by the local community, including students from more than a dozen schools that span a wide area of northern Maine. As more dwarf planets are discovered, McCartney plans to add them to the solar system model. That, he says, might extend it far beyond Aroostook county. “It may not be too long before we have a dwarf planet near you,” he quipped.

The sun, by the way, is at the Northern Maine Museum of Science, in Folsom Hall, at UMPI. Nothing too high tech here, but it’s a great teaching museum and especially fun for kids."
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There are also two geocaches associated with this model:
GCQCX1 and GCQCWA
Address:
Route 1
Bridgewater, ME USA
04735


To-Scale by distance: yes

To-Scale by Size: yes

Web Page: [Web Link]

Admission Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Is the model an Orrery?: Not Listed

Hours: Not listed

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