Science teachers and educators
Teaching a middle school science class about the solar system's structure and planetary orbits.
This solar system mind map template, titled 'Sun', explores the structure of our solar system with 138 nodes organized around the Sun as the central topic. It covers planetary data such as Mercury SMA 57,909,100 km and Venus SMA 108,208,930 km, along with subtopics like Subtopic 1 and Subtopic 9. Designed as a creative, unconventional layout, this Sun mind map template pushes the boundaries of Xmind's capabilities while providing basic astronomical facts. The Sun template serves as both a learning tool and a demonstration of non-linear diagramming, making it a versatile Sun cheat sheet for educators and space enthusiasts.
Terms and ConditionsTeaching a middle school science class about the solar system's structure and planetary orbits.
Brainstorming a creative project or presentation that visualizes space data in a non-linear way.
Exploring Xmind's layout capabilities by experimenting with an unconventional mind map structure.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind Desktop or Xmind Web.
Browse the branches from the central 'Sun' node to see the unconventional layout.
Replace placeholder subtopics (e.g., 'Subtopic 1') with your own solar system data.
Add new branches for additional planets, moons, or facts using the Insert key.
Customize colors, icons, and connections to enhance visual appeal.
The template includes 138 nodes centered on the Sun, with branches covering topics like planetary distances (e.g., Mercury SMA 57,909,100 km) and various subtopics. It's a creative, unconventional layout for exploring solar system basics.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then explore the branches to review planetary data and subtopics. You can customize nodes to add more planets, moons, or facts, making it a flexible study aid.
Yes, the template is free to download and fully editable in Xmind. You can modify any node, add new branches, or change the layout to suit your needs.
'Subtopic 1' appears multiple times as a placeholder for detailed information. You can replace it with specific data like planet characteristics, orbital periods, or other solar system facts.
Absolutely. Nodes like 'Mercury SMA 57,909,100 km' are editable text fields. You can update distances, add new planets, or convert units as needed.
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