No. They just look like they are.
i will use the telescope
The Moon orbits the Earth.
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.
Neither. The sun, moon, and stars are all well outside the Earth
There are no stars between the Earth and the Moon. The stars we see in the night sky are much farther away. The Moon is located within our own solar system, while the stars are located at much greater distances in our galaxy and beyond.
moon is too nearer to earth than stars
Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.
No. A constellation is an arrangement of stars. The moon is a natural satellite of Earth.
The Stars The Earth came third and moon came second Actually, yes the stars did come first, since matter had combined from the big bang, but the Earth and Moon are tied, since no one knows how the moon formed, we cannot assume what time they appeared.
Stars do not twinkle from the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere like the Earth does. The twinkling of stars is caused by the light from the stars passing through the Earth's atmosphere and being distorted by the movement of air currents. Since the moon lacks an atmosphere, the light from the stars does not twinkle when viewed from its surface.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
A star is too large to fit between the earth and the moon and/or so massive that it would tear apart the earth and moon before it got there. If there were a star between the earth and the moon, there would be nobody around to know it.