no, the sun is a star and produces it's own light, just like other stars
NO!!!
Stars are 'suns' in their own right.
They are only so small because they are a great distance from our Sun.
The nearest star is Alpha Centurii at about 4.3 light years away.
No. Stars emit their own light.
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
No. Stars emit their own light.
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
Planets reflect light from the sun. Stars emit their own light.
Stars reflect the suns light
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
All planets only reflect light. Only stars, like our sun, emit.
No. Planets do not produce light, only stars (such as the sun) can. The light from the stars (sun) reflect off the surface of the planet or the gasses in its atmosphere.
No, stars do not reflect the sun like the moon does. Stars are very similar to the sun and give off their own light. (They look small because they are far away, but they are actually very big).
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
Reflectors: Comets, asteroids, planets Emitters: The sun, meteors, stars The sun is a star.
Planets cannot emit light. They merely reflect light from nearby stars.