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All planets only reflect light. Only stars, like our sun, emit.
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
Light doesn't emit light, but other things do, like stars for example. Many things give off light, but white light is the only visible light, and is made up of many different colors, like a rainbow. The sun and other stars emit such light.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
Earth does not emit light because if it did we would be a star, comit, or our own sun, and we would be made of hydrogen and helium like other stars and comits. i am no expert but my studies show the previous information. +++ You are right that only stars can emit light, but a comet (not "comit") is just like an asteroid or planet in being visible only because it reflects the light from the star it orbits.
No. Planets do not emit light; they can only reflect light from the Sun.
Yes because it only have light in common?
I have only one body to answer this question. That is a star. The star uses nuclear fusion, which is emiting light.
No, but because small stars emit less light than large ones, they are only visible to the naked eye at comparatively "short" distances in interstellar terms while larger, brighter stars are visible at much greater distances.
ANSWER: It reflects light. The sun is the only body in the solar system to emit light.
Stars emit all kinds of radiation including light waves, cosmic rays, gamma rays, and X-rays. When we look at stars, we can only see the light waves. But using cameras that can 'see' the other wavelengths, particularly X-rays, then convert them to light waves that we CAN see, we notice a lot of things that simply do not show up by looking at the stars' light waves.
The Moon only reflects light from the Sun.