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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
Imagine you fly in a spaceship just past the planet Mars. You are still relatively close to the Sun.

A stunning perspective from a spacecraft cruising just past the red planet Mars, looking back toward the Sun, which still looks like a clear, bright disk despite the slightly increased distance.
Prompt
How does the Sun look from just past Mars, and why?