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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
Here we see Uranus from a different angle, looking down at its pole. It is still a massive body of gas and ice located far from the Sun.

A unique, top-down view of Uranus looking directly at its pole. We see the pale blue-green ice giant with its faint, concentric rings encircling it perfectly, demonstrating its massive size and icy nature from an unusual perspective in space.
Prompt
What kind of body is this when we view it from this new angle?