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space-06-exam-07. Explain (Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams or models of the Solar System for Sun as one star in the Milky Way. Use scale focus words: distance size universe galaxy solar stellar planetary cosmological hierarchy scale.

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Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites

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space-06-exam-07. Explain (Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams or models of the Solar System for Sun as one star in the Milky Way. Use scale focus words: distance size universe galaxy solar stellar planetary cosmological hierarchy scale.

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space-06-exam-07: A strong answer says that (Physics only) Apply WS 1.4 when interpreting diagrams or models of the Solar System in Our Solar System. For Sun as one star in the Milky Way, name the relevant object, stage, motion or evidence and connect it to the learning objective. Solar System answers must distinguish stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, natural satellites and artificial satellites by what they are and what they orbit. Finish by separating the idea from a misconception such as planet versus star, moon versus satellite, orbit versus rotation, or galaxy versus universe.

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This exam response follows a precise chain: identify the Space Physics context, explain the mechanism or evidence, and protect the concept boundary. The scale focus makes this item distinct while anchored to Our Solar System.

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