The Plane of the Ecliptic
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
The ecliptic.
The Moon, Sun and planets all appear in a strip of sky called the ecliptic. It is a plane defined by the plane of the Earth's orbit and the Sun is always on the ecliptic, while the Moon and planets stay close to it.
The moon is opaque. Light cannot travel through it.
Ecliptic
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
The ecliptic.
No - the moon travels along the same path that the sun and planets travel - the ecliptic. Orion's belt is too far below the ecliptic.
The moon appears much larger than the planets because it is closer.
The Moon, Sun and planets all appear in a strip of sky called the ecliptic. It is a plane defined by the plane of the Earth's orbit and the Sun is always on the ecliptic, while the Moon and planets stay close to it.
Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.
Well they travel to different places such as the moon,and they travel to explore different planets.
There are no planets that travel around the moon. The moon travels around Earth.
The moon is opaque. Light cannot travel through it.
It can travel through the moon's crust, yes - it is solid. But it cannot travel through the air on the moon, of course, because there Is no air on the moon!
Ecliptic
There are seven of them in our solar system. They all travel in a plane close to the plane the Moon travels in. Different times of the year, has different planets "near the Moon".