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What planets produce their own light?

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No, planets don't give off light, stars did.

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Planets don't produce light, stars/suns produce light. Planets reflect light from the Sun.

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None give out visible light, though they do reflect it.

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None of the Planets give off light. The stars around them do

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All of them.

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The sun is the light for all planets.

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