The Sun's light reaches all of the planets in our Solar system. We see them only because they reflect some of the Sun's light.
the reason you can see the planets in our solar system is because, they reflect the suns light off of their atmosphere or sufrace.
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
The Sun reflects light from the surfaces of the planets and that way we are able to see them from Earth, hence why the further away the planets are, the more difficult it is to see them. Not impossible, but difficult.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
If the number of suns is m and the number of planets is n, then the total number of suns and planets is m+n.
They are actually reflecting the suns light
it does reach the earth in light energy.
They reflect the Suns light back to Earth
8 minutes and 31 seconds
It takes approximately 8 minutes for the Sun's light to reach Earth.
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
Nuclear Fusion and Fission from the Suns' core.
the reason you can see the planets in our solar system is because, they reflect the suns light off of their atmosphere or sufrace.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
The moon reflects the suns light and things on the eart do notreflect it because it is at an angle in which the light does not reach earth. So if the light falls on the earth at night there would be light but because it not reflect it on earth it is dark at night.
No planets are called suns. The Sun is the starat the center of the Solar System
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.