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
The sun! depending on where the sun is and where the moon is depends on how much u can see the moon at night