Stars are luminous, shine by themseves. Moon isn't, it can only reflect light.
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .
Stars, including the sun, are luminous celestial bodies that emit their own light, while the moon is a non-luminous body that reflects light from the sun. The sun is a star that is much closer to Earth than other stars, and the moon orbits Earth, influencing tides and providing illumination at night.
An irregular luminous band of stars is called a galaxyof stars.
No, the moon is not a star. It is Earth's natural satellite, meaning it orbits around the Earth rather than being a luminous celestial body like a star. Stars are massive, luminous spheres of plasma that emit light and heat, while the moon reflects light from the sun.
Blue stars are more luminous than other main sequence stars but not necessarily brighter than giant and supergiant stars.
Stars are massive celestial bodies composed primarily of hydrogen and helium that generate their own light and heat through nuclear fusion. In contrast, the moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planet—in our case, Earth—and reflects sunlight rather than producing its own light. While stars are located billions of kilometers away in space, the moon is much closer, at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers from Earth. Essentially, stars are luminous objects in the universe, while the moon is a non-luminous body reflecting the sunlight.
Luminous objects create light .A non luminous object does not give off light.For instance, my feet are not luminous.Our sun and the rest of the stars in the universe are luminousNon-luminous objects are the ones who doesn't have its own light like you can say moon,trees, branches,plants, metals mirrors bricks etc.
Generally, the more massive a star is, the more luminous they are. The most luminous stars appear blue.
as we know moon reflects the sun light and moon is a non luminous object we can see the reflection of the sun's light
Luminous objects are those that emit their own light, such as stars, the sun, and certain artificial light sources like lamps and LEDs. In contrast, non-luminous objects do not produce light but can reflect it, such as the moon or a painted wall. The term "luminous" comes from the Latin word "luminosus," meaning "full of light."
Strictly speaking, no; stars are incandescent (light resulting from heat) as opposed to luminscent (light resulting from non-thermal based effects). One might, however, safely describe stars as "luminous" in a metaporical sense.
We could see the deep craters on the luminous moon.