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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

You can see the bright Sun in the center with a dotted circular path around it. A lumpy, irregular grey rock named Vesta travels on this path, clearly showing its orbit around the Sun. This shows us that asteroids are not moons because they orbit the Sun, not a planet.
Prompt
This is the asteroid Vesta, orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt. How do you classify Vesta, and why?