no because the moon is not a planet.
Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, and Phobos is its satellite.
No, by definition a body must revolve around the sun in its own path to be planet. The moon has a path around earth and the sun.
No, it is not.
They discovered that the moon has one-sixth of the gravity than on Earth.the moon is one-fourth size of the Earth.
When the moon is the one in the 'middle' . . . New Moon. When the Earth is the one in the middle . . . . Full Moon. (The Sun can never be the one in the middle.)
It is almost always about 50%. One half of the lunar sphere is always facing the sun and is therefore illuminated. How much of that illuminated part we, on earth, can see is a different question.
yes
The sun is about 390 times farther from earth than the moon is.
no the moon is not a planet and the sun isn't either. the sun is a star so i guess the moon is one too.
Uranus
no because when the seasons change the sun moves around it goes back and fourth
one of them is the sun