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Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites exam tips

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Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites

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  • Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites exam tip 41

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Distinguish natural satellites from artificial satellites with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-141-motion-expanding-universe-model.

  • Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites exam tip 42

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams of orbital motion with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-142-observation-big-bang-evidence-chain.

  • Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites exam tip 43

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Apply MS 1c and MS 3b when interpreting proportional relationships between orbital radius and orbital speed with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Orbital motion, natural and artificial satellites.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-143-exam-command-asteroid-comet-boundary.