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No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.

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Q: Are the stars in the sky different planets and moons we have not discovered yet?
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Do planets and moons have stars?

On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.


How is a moon different from a planet?

Planets orbit stars, moons orbit planets. That is the only difference.


Are stars moons?

No. Stars are their own class of of objects. In simple terms planets orbit stars and moons orbit planets.


How do stars reflect light of planets and moons?

They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.


Who studies the stars moons and planets?

Astronomers.


What planets in the galaxy have moons?

In our own solar system, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have moons. Of the 300+ "exoplanets" that have been discovered (planets that orbit other stars) we would not expect to be able to detect moons from so far away. The probability that some of those planets will have moons is very great, however.


What are moons natural satellites of?

Planets and anything like them. Moons orbiting stars are usually dubbed as dwarf planets.


What objects are in space?

moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.


What Objects in space?

moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.


Are stars colder than moons?

No stars are flaming balls of various gasses and moons are planetismals that come from nearby planets


Why do planets orbit stars and moons orbit stars?

Because stars have a greater amount of gravity


Are stars really little moons?

No. Stars are much larger than planets or moons. Stars are suns, some larger and brighter than our own.