While the stars are suns and burn like our Sun, they are so far away that the heat they give off is not noticeable here on Earth.
The moon does not give off heat, but merely reflects the sunlight which falls on it.
No, the moon does not play a role in making stars visible to us in the night sky. Stars are visible because they emit their own light, while the moon reflects light from the sun. The moon's brightness can sometimes make it harder to see dimmer stars, but it does not directly affect the visibility of stars.
stars are galaxies away from us and the moon isn't
Stars are much much bigger than the moon. They only appear to be smaller because they are so far away as compared to the moon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A star is a gigantic celestial body of hot gas that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior. The moon appears bigger because it is so much closer to us than the stars. The sun is also considered as a star.
No. It simply stands for the moon and stars which God has given to us.
No. The stars are much farther away than the moon is. For reference, it takes a little more than a second for light to reach us from the moon. The light from the nearest star (other than the sun) takes more than 4 years to reach us.
Because it is way closer than other stars!
so we can tell the weather and see the stars and moon and the 8 planets in space and it also helps us to see what the planets and stars look like to make films out of them to make it look realistic instead of usin a piece of scenery.
Outer space, such as stars, moon, other planets, e.t.c.
They don't. It's caused by something called an Optical Illusion
The moon is closer because its at least a week away from us and outside galaxies are light years away
While it is perfectly true that there are lots of stars which are as hot as the sun, or in some cases hotter than the sun, these stars are much farther away from us than the sun is, and we do not receive any significant amount of heat from them. Starlight does not make us warm, unlike sunlight.
The stars appear small to us because they are very far away. They are actually much larger than the moon. The moon appears large in the sky because it is Earth's closest neighbor in space.