Light from stellar sources will travel at the same speed as light generated on earth.
It isn't.
Cosmic rays are high-energy particles originating outside Earth's atmosphere, including protons, electrons, and atomic nuclei. Visible light encompasses the wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, typically between 400-700 nanometers. Cosmic rays far exceed the energy levels of visible light and are not part of this electromagnetic spectrum.
When the Earth rotates, the light from the sun moves in different spots on earth. When the sun's light isn't shining in your country, it gets dark. This is nighttime. When the sun comes back, there's light outside. This is daytime. That's how days were created.
About 4.2 light years from earth. and its ProXima Centauri :)
It will fail most tests if the light is on.
It's called infrared light outside one end of the spectrum,and ultraviolet light outside the other end.,
There are things outside the solar system. Here are the nearest things outside our solar system, a small planet named Sedna, the Oort Cloud, and Proxima Centarui, a star 4.3 light years from earth.
No, the Earth is not a source of light itself. The Earth's primary source of light is the Sun, which emits light and energy that reaches the Earth and illuminates it. The Earth reflects some of this light, which is why we can see it.
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Explore, eat outside and enjoy the sun are summer words. They begin with the letter e.
The sun is brighter than the Earth because it is a star that emits light and energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Earth, on the other hand, reflects light from the sun and does not produce its own light source.