Just helping with the question. Does the sun have any moons? Or Does the sun have a moon?
water is on the moon and sun and even milk
In a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks out the sun.
Trevor Hall. When the Sun and the Moon collide.
Yes. Due to orbit the sun and moon will have no exact distence measurment. when the sun covers the moon or the moon covers the sun they are in deed closer to each other
The light we see from the Sun is from the Sun itself; the entire surface of the Sun is bright. Only half of the Moon is bright, because it is illuminated by the Sun. The sun generates light, the moon can only reflect it, not generate any.
Roughly half of the moon is lit by the sun at all times. The moon revolves around the earth so we only see the part of the moon that actually faces the sun, which is how the moon has phases.
Type your answer here... No, because the Moon has barley any atmosphere.
No. The sun and moon never touch during a solar eclipse, and from a vantage point on the moon, nothing of any particular significance happens. The moon is simply passing between Earth and the sun. The sun is still about 400 times farther away than the moon is.
The moon is included in the sun and the moon, so the moon has everything that the sun and moon have.
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun has the strongest gravitational pull of any object in the solar system.
Yes it does! The moon isn't made up of any gas. Gas is what gives the sun its natural glow. That is also why you see the moon in different shapes, due to where the sun is in the solar system.
A solary eclipse is when the moon gets in front of the sun (black sun) A lunary eclipse is when the moon is on the opposite side of the earth than the sun where there is no light what so ever (black moon)