Our sun is the source.
Jupiter and its moons get light from the same source we do: the sun.
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
The luminous light source in the solar system that illuminates Jupiter's moons, including when light bounces off them, is the Sun. Jupiter and its moons receive sunlight, which provides the illumination observed from Earth.
A small light source is called a flashlight or a torch.
A ray emitted from a light source is called a light ray. It represents the path that light travels in a straight line from the source in a specific direction.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
Saturn's primary source of light is the Sun. The Sun illuminates Saturn just like it does the other planets in our solar system. Additionally, Saturn's rings and moons also reflect sunlight, adding to the brightness of the planet.
When hear energy is converted to loght energy it is called hot source of light (sun light). when light source is produced from (generally reflected light, moon light) a cooler object.
they are called moons
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
Light source, can be mirror or electric light.
The mirror, which can also be called the light source. It reflects the light.