yes, if you put a mirror up to it
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
No, many moons in our solar system reflect light from the Sun. Moons like Europa, Ganymede, and Titan also reflect sunlight, just like Earth's moon.
It doesn't reflect, it goes straight there.
No, the moon reflects the suns light to make it shine
it depends if its near a sun. remember, MOONS AND PLANETS ARE NOT LIGHT SOURCES. they simply reflect the suns light. therefore, if they are not near enough to a sun, the moons would be dark, as would the planet, cos there is hardly any light to reflect. (oh and there is no known planet with 62 moons.)
Moons and comets appear to shine because of the light they reflect. Stars produce their own light.
because they reflect the light from the sun
Stars, planets, moons, comets, and asteroids emit or reflect light in space. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion, while planets and moons reflect light from the Sun. Comets and asteroids can also reflect sunlight, making them visible in the night sky.
Heavenly bodies either give out of reflect light. Stars are suns that shine with enormous power and therefore spew forth light into the observable universe. Planets, moons and such are the receivers of this light and reflect it.
Only the star. Asteroids, planets and moons just reflect light from the Sun.