No, the moon is not a star. It's a satellite in the solar system.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
Red giant is a type of star.
A red giant star.
A giant star can range from about 10 to 100 times that of our Sun.
Since the Moon moves across the sky about 12 degrees per night, there will be no bright star near the Moon "every night". Last night (September 11, 2009) the Moon was fairly close the Betelgeuse, the red giant star at the shoulder of Orion. Tonight, September 12, 2009, the Moon will be very near the planet Mars. Both have a similar reddish color to them.
a super giant star would be the moon Utter rubbish! The moon is not a star and never has been. A supergiant star could have been a red dwarf before it exploded.
None of them. Betelgeuse is a red giant star.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
The giant star
Red giant is a type of star.
A giant star is a giant dense ball of gas that is near its last stages of a star.
A red giant star.
If the many right conditions were met, absolutely.
The moon was never a star.
Since the Moon moves across the sky about 12 degrees per night, there will be no bright star near the Moon "every night". Last night (September 11, 2009) the Moon was fairly close the Betelgeuse, the red giant star at the shoulder of Orion. Tonight, September 12, 2009, the Moon will be very near the planet Mars. Both have a similar reddish color to them.
A giant star is smaller than the sun.
A giant star can range from about 10 to 100 times that of our Sun.