Astronomers study the moon, sun, and stars.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
sun moon Stars
Moon is closest (¼ million miles), then the Sun (93 million miles), then the stars are the furthest (trillions of miles).
No. Stars emit their own light.
Astronomers study the moon, sun, and stars.
The Sun is a star. A moon is a (moon) also known as a: satellite.
Neither. The sun, moon, and stars are all well outside the Earth
because the moon and stars ;it has a light color only;; while the sun has much strong color;;; so if there's a sun the moon and stars ;;did you cannot appear bec. the sun has much light under the moon and stars
The Sun doesn't "chase" anything. Sun, Moon, and stars seem to rise and set, due to the rotation of planet Earth.
The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.The rising and setting of the Sun, the Moon, and the stars is simply a reflection of the rotation of planet Earth.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
sun moon Stars
Moon is closest (¼ million miles), then the Sun (93 million miles), then the stars are the furthest (trillions of miles).
No. Stars emit their own light.
Yes, stars reflect off the sun. The Moon also does the same thing.
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