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Given a paired view of a star at varying distance from the observer, the learner answers in two parts: Q1 'How does this star look — disk or point?' (correct response: 'a disk' when close, 'a point' when far) and Q2 'Why?' (correct response: 'because it is close' / 'because it is far'). The learner applies the rule across multiple stars (the Sun and Proxima Centauri) and accepts that the same body looks like a disk OR a point depending on distance.
- grade level
- 5
- frames
- 18
This happens because you are very far away. Any star that is far away from you will look like a point.

A sleek and powerful spaceship flying through the dark void of deep space, moving far beyond the outer planets of our solar system and heading toward the vast, empty distance between stars.