In a sense, yes. There are binary star systems. These consist of two stars orbiting each other, or more properly, orbiting their barycenter, their combined center of gravity. You might think of each of them as the other's satellite.
No. The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite.
The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite.
The Moon is a moon. A natural satellite of the Earth.
Earth is a natural satellite of Sol, the star that we call the Sun.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon, also called a natural satellite, as it orbits Earth rather than the sun.
No. The moon is a natural satellite which orbits our planet every month.
A moon can also be referred to as a natural satellite or a celestial body that orbits a planet.
It is a natural satellite.
A moon, when referring to a natural rock like satellite, not a man made artificial satellite such as Telstar.
Srictly, a planet orbits a star, while a satellite orbits a non-stellar body. Planet is natural whereas satellite is either natural or artificial. Artificial satellites may have different speed, whereas planets have the same speed always.
The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon does not have satellites.