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Given an image or animation of a body in space, the learner identifies it as a moon when (and only when) it orbits a planet, distinguishing it correctly from inner planets (1-feature minimum-difference partner), comets, asteroids, and outer planets.
- grade level
- 5
- frames
- 17

This wide illustration shows the bright Sun in the center with a large dotted circular path around it. The massive gas giant Jupiter, with its distinct stripes, is traveling on this path. You can clearly see Jupiter orbiting the Sun, meaning it is not a moon.
Prompt
This is the outer planet Jupiter, orbiting the Sun. How do you classify Jupiter, and why?