There are seven of them in our solar system. They all travel in a plane close to the plane the Moon travels in. Different times of the year, has different planets "near the Moon".
Planets but the look like stars
the moon, stars, planets, sometimes shooting stars and yea that's about it
Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the stars and the stars in orbit around the center of the galaxy. Gravity also holds the stars together against their own internal pressure.
Mathematics - including addition, subtraction equations, fractions. Astronomy - movement of stars, planets, moon. Medicine - diagnosis and remedies.
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The planets, moon and stars can be
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
You will find stars in every direction - both near the Moon, and in other directions. They are not really "near" the Moon; they just happen to be in the same direction.
Some planets seem brighter - not all of them. Planets are quite near to us, as compared to the stars.
A person who studies stars, planets and phases of the moon is called an astronomer.
Planets but the look like stars
ASTROLOGY
looking at the stars moon and other planets
Planets orbit stars, moons orbit planets. That is the only difference.
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
stars, the moon, and a few planets...