Stars are made of plasma, but all known moons are solid.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Stars, planets, moons, and asteroids are four types of celestial bodies found in space. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma, planets are large bodies orbiting around stars, moons are natural satellites orbiting planets, and asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun.
There are no moons around a neutron star. A large, spherical body orbiting a neutron star would be considered a planet.
On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.
Yes. Stars are made of plasma.
Stars and moons are both celestial bodies that can be seen in the night sky. Stars are massive, luminous spheres of plasma that emit light and heat, while moons are natural satellites that orbit planets and reflect the light of the sun. Both stars and moons play important roles in the dynamics of the universe and have fascinated humans for centuries.
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
No, stars and moons are two different astronomical bodies. Stars are massive bodies that emit light and produce energy through nuclear fusion, while moons are natural satellites that orbit planets. Moons do not produce their own light but reflect light from the Sun.
No. Stars are much larger than planets or moons. Stars are suns, some larger and brighter than our own.
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The concept of "moons in a sun" is not scientifically defined, as suns (like our Sun) are stars and do not contain moons. Moons orbit planets, while stars are at the center of solar systems. In our solar system, there are eight planets, each potentially having its own moons, but the Sun itself has no moons.
Yes, stars are made up of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of charged particles (ions and electrons). The high temperatures and pressures in a star's core cause the atoms to ionize, forming a plasma state.