The answer is to go out and do it! Just reading about something is no substitute to doing at least some observations yourself.
The answer is to go out and do it! Just reading about something is no substitute to doing at least some observations yourself.
The answer is to go out and do it! Just reading about something is no substitute to doing at least some observations yourself.
The answer is to go out and do it! Just reading about something is no substitute to doing at least some observations yourself.
The answer is to go out and do it! Just reading about something is no substitute to doing at least some observations yourself.
It is used to observe features of stars, planets, and other celestial objects by their visible light (generated or reflected).
The moving bright lights may be aircraft, satellites, or meteors. The bright points that are not stars or planets may also be galaxies, asteroids, comets, or the moons of planets.
Similarities: Stars and planets can appear the same - like pinpoints of light in the night sky. Differences: Planets are rock or gas, and do not glow by themselves but reflect the light of stars which illuminate them. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium and give off enormous amounts of energy, some in the visible range. Stars are MUCH bigger than planets.
Planets orbit stars.
stars, the planets have to get heat from stars
The reason you can see planets and stars at night is that their light is faint and the brightness of the sun obscures them during the day. At night, when the sun is not visible, the fainter light from the planets and stars can more readily be seen.
the stars and some of our planets
Stars give off light whereas planets reflect light.
Yes. To date scientists have discovered well over a thousand planets orbiting other stars. It is believe that a large portion of the stars in the night sky have planets.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
Because stars not like planets revolve and stars last at the night sky for many many years even at your lifetime.
Firstly, planets are way way smaller than the stars! That's because you can see stars in the night but never planets. Also stars produce nuclear energy in their core so they give thermal ( heat ) energy. Also stars have more gravity than planets.
Moon, planets, stars, now and then a comet.
Planets are pieces of material that orbit a star such as the earth orbits the sun. Stars are 'suns' and are distributed throughout the universe. Stars are much larger than planets hence the reason that at night stars can be seen in the sky and planets cant even though the stars are much futher away than the other planets in our solar system.
No, planets are not stars. Stars are huge balls of burning gas, planets are not. At certain times, there are 5 planets that are visible with the naked eye in the night sky. Some of these are similar to stars but much closer. They are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. See the related link for more information.
the moon, stars, planets, sometimes shooting stars and yea that's about it
the difference is that stars are much bigger in size than a planet