Like all planets in our solar system, the planet Saturn is always half illuminated by the sun. The sun is always shining in space (even when it is cloudy on Earth) and the light from the sun is always going to reach Saturn, distant though it is.
No it is not lit up all day.
The side of the moon facing the sun is always lit up, while the opposite side remains in darkness. This phenomenon is due to the moon's synchronous rotation, which results in one side always facing the sun.
You can see them because the Sun's light shines on them and we see the part that is lit up.
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Yes, General Motors has always owned and built the Saturn.
She had a smile that lit up the entire room.
Lit Up was created on 1999-02-27.
One hemisphere is always lit except when the moon is occulted by the earth.
The amount of the moon that is always lit except during a lunar eclipse is about half. This is because half of the moon is always illuminated by the sun due to the moon's orbit around the Earth.
Which lights are lit? What do they say? There are many warning lights
The past tense of light up is lit up.
Gas.Gas makes up Saturn