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Solar System

Let's make a planetary system!

Learning Goals

Wave 1

  • Create a custom class
  • Create and use an initialize method in your class
  • Create and use instance variables in your class

Wave 2

  • Use an array to store a list of objects
  • Create and use a method

Baseline

  • Create a Planet class with a name attribute.
  • You should be able to instantiate a new Planet object with an associated name.

Wave 1

Primary Requirements

  • Get creative! Give each instance of Planet at least five attributes. These could be diameters, mass, moons... whatever!
  • Allow these attributes to be set using parameters in initialize.
  • You should be able to create many different planets with different properties, like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, etc.

Optional Enhancements

  • Give each planet a rate of solar rotation
  • Give each planet a @distance_from_the_sun attribute
  • Write a program that asks for user input to query the planets:
    • First, ask the user to select a planet they'd like to learn about.
    • Present the user with a list of planets from which they can choose. Something like:
      • 1. Mercury, 2. Venus, 3. Earth, 4. Secret Earth, 5. Mars, 6. Jupiter, ... 13. Exit
    • Provide the user with well formatted information about the planet (diameter, mass, number of moons, primary export, etc.)
    • Then ask the user for another planet.

Wave 2

Primary Requirements

  • Create a SolarSystem class that has an attribute planets that has zero to many Planet instances. There are a few different options for how to associate the planets with your solar system:
    • Create a method that adds a single planet to a solar system
    • Create a method that adds a list of planets to an existing list of planets

Optional Enhancements

  • Ensure that the each planet has a @distance_from_the_sun attribute. Using this data, add a method to determine the distance from any other planet (assuming planets are in a straight line from the sun)
  • Give your solar system a formation year (in earth years).
  • Define a method that returns the local year of the planet based on it's rotation since the beginning of the solar system