moon
Luminous, bright, shining, gleaming, popping.
yes it is because they go BOOM in the sky.... I love you Maddie and maygen
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"shining" is the adjective in the sentence "the full moon is shining in the sky."
The sun was shining brightly in the sky.
A common example of an object that does not produce its own light is the moon. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
This phrase is a poetic way to describe the full moon as a shining object in the night sky, likening it to a bright coin. It conveys the idea of the moon being a luminous and powerful presence during the night.
Planets like Earth are not luminous and instead reflect light from the sun to appear visible in the night sky. These objects do not emit their own light like stars do.
stars
None of the planets are luminous as such. They are made bright by the sun shining on them, but they have no light of their own. We see some of the planets because the sun is shining on them. It is the same way that we are able to see the Moon.
Both moon and sky are nouns in that sentence.
Moon