The moon itself does not emit light, we only see it because it reflects the sun's light towards us.
Jupiter and its moons get light from the same source we do: the sun.
The main source of light is the sun
The main source of light is the sun
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
The main source for plants is the light
A light source that "fills in" or lightens shadow areas often created by the main light source without causing the main light source to "blow out" the highlights.
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.
The sun.
it is sun
the sun
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
The main energy source for a reaction is typically provided by heat, light, or electricity.