11
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 examine a moon orbiting an outer planet. It is located very far from the Sun, but it is small and made of solid rock and ice.

A detailed view of a small, heavily cratered moon orbiting a large outer planet. You can see the moon has a tough, solid surface made of rock and ice, heavily textured with impact craters, and it is partly illuminated by distant sunlight in the dark void of space.
Prompt
How should we classify this small, solid body?