Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
Generally speaking, the stars do. The planets and moons reflect light back from the sun. The earth does give off some light though, in the form of artificial lighting around cities and built up areas.
Planets and moons can be seen because of the light that shines off of them in space.
Neptune reflects about 60% of the solar light it recives! Answered by Winterbone10
People, trees, flagpoles, most animals (although the Japanese have bred "glow in the dark" fish and cats) , planets, moons, and other items that only REFLECT light.
yes it does give off light
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
Neptune. It is the farthest planet from the sun
tey thought it could have been one of Neptune moons but then it broke off. Maybe this is what i heard.
The luminous light source in the solar system that illuminates Jupiter's moons, including when light bounces off them, is the Sun. Jupiter and its moons receive sunlight, which provides the illumination observed from Earth.
A rose does not give off light
The stars give off light
Plants give off oxygen gas in the light.