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Given an image or animation of a body in space, the learner identifies it as an outer planet when (and only when) it is a large body, made mostly of gas/ice, far from the Sun (beyond the asteroid belt).
- grade level
- 5
- frames
- 20
Let's look at this brown dwarf. It is the size of Jupiter and made mostly of gas, but it floats alone in deep space and does not orbit our Sun.

You can see an artistic rendering of a brown dwarf floating alone in the dark expanse of interstellar space. It looks like a huge, glowing gas giant with swirling atmospheric bands, similar to Jupiter, but it is isolated and not orbiting around any central star.
Prompt
Is this brown dwarf an outer planet in our solar system?