When we talk about the solar system, two-dimensional diagrams in books often obscure the true concept of space. The universe is three-dimensional—each planet orbits at a different speed in its own elliptical orbit, maintaining astonishingly proportional distances between them. To truly understand this spatial order, we need to transform abstract data into perceptible spatial relationships. This is precisely the scientific motivation behind our interactive exhibit, "The Eight Planets." Upon entering the exhibition hall, you'll see scale models of the eight planets suspended precisely in their actual orbital order. Mercury's tiny size, Jupiter's immense size, Mars' orange-red hue, Saturn's rings—all features are presented in scientific proportions. Looking up, you'll experience a spatial awe that books cannot provide. With the help of a smart touchscreen, you can delve into detailed data such as the internal structure and orbital period of each planet. The presentation of the asteroid.