Discover the magic of space with a LEGO Technic model that realistically shows the Earth, Moon, and Sun in motion. Using the manual crank, the celestial bodies move along their orbits, while the printed months and Moon phases help explain the changing seasons and the principles of gravity. An ideal educational gift for kids aged 10+ who love space and technical builds.
Interactive orbits with the Sun, Earth, and Moon
Turn the crank and watch the Moon orbit the Earth while the Earth orbits the Sun. Perfect for clearly explaining the seasons and Moon phases.
Great shared activity for kids and adults
Build the model together and explore the principles of astronomy and mechanics. Perfect for family learning through play.
STEM building with working gears
Detailed mechanical parts, gears, and a modular construction support technical thinking and hands-on experimentation.
This interactive model shows how the Moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the Sun. Turn the crank to see realistic movements powered by gear mechanisms. The printed months of the year and lunar phases clearly illustrate changes throughout the year.
The set is a great tool for STEM learning—it accessibly introduces the basics of astronomy and mechanics. With the LEGO Builder app, you can zoom in, rotate in 3D, save your progress, and keep full control of the build.
- Educational fun – visually understandable relationships between the Sun, Earth, and Moon.
- Functional mechanism – smooth movement thanks to manual control and gears.
- Great gift – for curious kids aged 10+ and all space fans.
- 526 pieces – the model measures approximately 24 × 33 × 18 cm (H × L × W).
Specifications
- Brand
- LEGO Technic
- Recommended age
- 10+
- Piece count
- 526
- Features
- Manual crank for moving Earth and Moon, printed months and Moon phases
- Theme
- Model of the Sun, Earth, and Moon in orbit
- Model dimensions (H × L × W)
- approx. 24 × 33 × 18 cm
- App support
- LEGO Builder (3D view, zoom, rotation, progress tracking)
- Educational focus
- Astronomy, mechanics, STEM