No. The Moon has no light emitting energy. The light we see from the Moon is nothing more than reflected light from the Sun.
This is why we see different shapes of the Moon as it goes through its cycle of phases. We see the moon from different angles as it moves relative to the sun.
No, the moon does not. The reason that the moon looks like it does is because it is lit by the light of the sun.
The moon is a sphere that does not give off light of it's own. Rather, moonlight is caused by the sun's reflection off the moon.
A moon or a planet.
The moon reflects the light from the Sun, slightly tinted by the reflective properties of the Moon's surface.
No, Europa is a moon rather than a star. It reflects light from the Sun just like the Earth's moon.
No it does not it gets its light from the reflection of the sun Yes, the moon does reflect light from the sun however the moon doesn't produce it's own light.
no. it's the light is from the sun. it is reflected off the moon.
Yes, it does and it reflects light onto other planets making stars.
The only thing in our solar system that gives off light of its own is the sun.
A Planet does not give off light of its own.
No, the suns light bounces off of it.
Planets dont give off light therefore all planets dont give off its own light
Giving off light, as a light source. The sun, a light bulb, and a candle are all luminous. The moon is not because it does not give off its own light but reflects it from the sun; it is illuminated.