yes it is
No, the moon reflects the suns light to make it shine
The Moons itself is an object. The light we see from it is reflected light.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
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no it is the sun reflection
there are about 5.3 billion suns in our solar system, each containing about 4 moons
it depends if its near a sun. remember, MOONS AND PLANETS ARE NOT LIGHT SOURCES. they simply reflect the suns light. therefore, if they are not near enough to a sun, the moons would be dark, as would the planet, cos there is hardly any light to reflect. (oh and there is no known planet with 62 moons.)
because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
No the moon is a piece of the earth that broke off when another planet collided with earth and stayed in orbit with the planet. The moons light is a reflection of the suns light. Stars are gigantic balls of gas that are burning up million, billion light years awhile.
One sun, 62 moons.
it has nun
there are none. the sun has no moons.