The sun is a source of light, but it is not a planet.
The Sun is a star and emits solar light, and is at the centre of our Universe. The Moon is a small satellite planet that orbits the Earth, and only reflects the light striking the Moon's surface.
The planet Earth is a terrestrial planet and the only planet known that has life on it.
Correct. A planet is defined as orbiting a sun. The moon orbits the Earth - so it's a satellite. It doesn't shine under its own 'power' but reflects the light of the sun shining on its surface.It is a non-luminous object
No. Moon is not the star. Stars have their own light. Moon doesn't have its own light & it just reflects the light of the sun. The moon is Earth's natural satellite.
venusearthKeep in mind that planets do not emit light. Their brightness depends on the brightness of the light source illuminating them, on their distance from that light source, on their surface albedo, and on their distance from the viewer. Therefore, which planet appears brightest depends on where the viewer is in the solar system. From earth, Venus is the brightest planet both because of the relative distances and its high surface albedo (which is due to its surface being completely covered by very white cloud cover).
From Earth it would be the Sun, which, however not a planet, but a star
Not a star: Planets such as Earth don't emit significant amounts of radiation. They don't generate energy through nuclear fusion, as the stars do.Not a satellite: Earth doesn't orbit another planet.
The primary light source is the sun for the planet Earth.
The planet get its light from their internal heat source.
The Sun is the prime energy source for the planet earth. It burns and gives the planet light every day. The sun never goes out, but at certain times during the orbit of the satellite, the sun will affect how the satellite transmits. This is called a "sun outage" Sometimes, the sun will release large plasma masses called Coronal Mass Ejections, and these events may disrupt satellite TV. Satellite TV interference is common due to solar radiation, solar wind, and CMEs.
The earth is a planet. Stars are huge balls of hot gas that emit their own light . Stars burn hydrogen in their cores and have nuclear fusion going on inside. A planet does not have nuclear fusion. A planet is a world like the Earth. Unlike stars, planets get their light from the Sun. Source: The above information is a direct excerpt from "The Fact Train"
Stars are burning, hot, gaseous (our sun is a 'star') - planets are solids, more or less, like our planet, Earth. Satellites revolve around something else, like the moon is a satellite of Earth, the Earth is a satellite of the sun. The objects we send up to provide telecommunication are called 'satellites' because they revolve around the Earth.
An example of the moon is the disk or crescent of light you see in the night sky. The largest satellite of Earth. Any natural satellite of a planet. (literary) A month, particularly a lunar month.
The primary source of light on Earth is the Sun. It emits light and heat energy through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light sustains life on our planet and allows for photosynthesis to occur in plants.
The Sun is a star and emits solar light, and is at the centre of our Universe. The Moon is a small satellite planet that orbits the Earth, and only reflects the light striking the Moon's surface.
because the sun is the source of light that a planet needs to developed life,water,and land
ET is a gazillion light years away from Earth and scientists are unable to find the source of the flying shopping trolley