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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
This is Neptune, but in this image, we can see bright white cloud bands stretching across its deep blue surface. It still orbits far from the Sun.

We are looking at an image of Neptune featuring prominent, bright white cloud bands streaking across its vibrant, deep blue atmosphere. You can see the massive ice giant float against the black background of space, its dynamic weather patterns visible on its gaseous surface.
Prompt
Do these visible cloud bands change what we call this body?