Anchorage Light Speed Planet Walk - Jupiter - Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Posted by: KJKlock
N 61° 12.512 W 149° 55.409
6V E 342955 N 6789527
This waymark is part of the Light Speed Planet Walk. This is station #5 - Jupiter.
Waymark Code: WM79W8
Location: Alaska, United States
Date Posted: 09/24/2009
Views: 13
The Anchorage Light Speed Planet Walk is a scale model of our solar system. Taking the walk, you experience the relative size of the planets and their distance from the Sun. The scale was chosen so that a leisurely walking pace mimics the speed of light. On this scale, each step equals the distance light travels in one second (300,000 kilometers or 186,000 miles).
It should take you about 8 minutes to walk from the Sun station at 5th and G to the Earth station at 5th and K, just as it takes 8 minutes for a light beam to travel from the real Sun to the real Earth. Similarly, it takes you and a light beam 5 1/2 hours to reach Pluto at Kincaid Park.
Of course, you can hop on your bike, roller blades or skis, and travel the distance at warp speed!
Address: Along the Coastal Trail at Westchester lagoon Anchorage, AK USA 99501
To-Scale by distance: yes
To-Scale by Size: yes
Is the model an Orrery?: no
Web Page: [Web Link]
Hours: 24/7
Admission Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
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