#24 Completing Solar system(Part-1) | Interface |

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    In this video 🎥 tutorial, the tutor will be talking about 🐱🎨creating a solar system simulation using Scratch.
    1. Opening Scratch:
    - Go to the [Scratch website](scratch.mit.edu/) and click on the "Create" button to start a new project.
    - You'll see the Scratch editor with a blank canvas.
    2. Choosing a Backdrop:
    - Click on the "Choose a Backdrop" button in the "Backdrops" section.
    - Create a space-themed backdrop by adding stars, planets, or a galaxy image. You can draw your own or find one online.
    3. Adding the Sun Sprite:
    - Click on the "Choose a Sprite" button in the "Sprites" section.
    - Select the sun sprite (you can create one or find one in the Scratch library).
    - Position the sun sprite in the center of the stage.
    4. Downloading Planet Sprites:
    - Search for planet images (Earth, Mars, Jupiter, etc.) online.
    - Download these planet sprites to your computer.
    5. Uploading Planet Sprites:
    - In the Scratch editor, click on the "Choose a Sprite" button again.
    - Upload the planet sprites you downloaded earlier.
    - Position each planet sprite where you want it in the solar system.
    6. Aligning Sprites:
    - Arrange the planet sprites in their orbits around the sun.
    - Use the "Motion" blocks to set their initial positions.
    - Remember that planets closer to the sun have shorter orbits.
    7. Coding Orbits:
    - Create a script for each planet sprite to make it move in a circular orbit.
    - Use the "Motion" blocks (e.g., "go to x: y:") to move the planet along its orbit path.
    - Adjust the speed and direction as needed.
    8. Customization:
    - Add sound effects: Use the "Sound" blocks to play space-themed sounds (e.g., rocket launch, cosmic music).
    - Experiment with different speeds for the planets' orbits.
    - Consider adding labels with planet names.
    Remember to save your project frequently! You can also add more features like moons, asteroid belts, and even a spaceship sprite that explores the solar system. Have fun coding your own cosmic adventure! 🌠🚀🪐
    Feel free to explore the Scratch community for additional tips and inspiration! 😊
    Join us as we continue our journey focusing on the stage, backdrops, and the exciting world of extensions. Perfect for those who have mastered the basics and are ready to expand their skills!
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