The moon reflects light from the sun. Even though you can't see the sun at night, it is still there producing light. So the moon cannot produce its own light to shine.
It is not Sun but Moon itself which shine. Concentrate on full Moon at night and u will find what I'M sayin :/
the moon shine because of the sun it reflects to the moon
when the moon is at a cetian distance from the sun as to not reflect too strongly it's colour, the moonlight shines through our atmosphere, as the light passes through the ozone layer (which is made up of O3) the blue tint of the atmosphere makes the moon look blue, it is the same effect as using a blue gel (as used in theatre lights) on a light bulb to make the light turn blue
The Moon gives off light because it reflects the light coming from the Sun.
When the Moon is at full moon (opposition), its entire surface is illuminated by the Sun, so it seems brighter than usual. Because the Moon is so close, its apparent diameter is larger than most other objects in the sky; so, an entirely-lit Moon is pretty bright as viewed from Earth.
Another factor behind the Moon's brightness is its high albedo, which is a measure of how reflective it is.
Why are the stars white?
Actually, stars are not all white. The color of a star actually depends on the temperature of that star. Cooler stars radiate infrared light, making them look red. While hotter stars radiate ultraviolet light, making them look blue. Our sun is in-between, which is why it is yellow. However, here on Earth, most nighttime stars appear white. This is because by the time the light they emit reaches our atmosphere the colors have combined together. Making the light appear white to the human eye.
actually, it's not. the hottest stars are blue in color.
It is bright because the sun's light reflects off of it and makes it bright.
It reflects light from the sun. (The moon does not make its own light.)
because the dust from earth created a big ball of greyish dust wich was hardened and made into a big rock that was hit by craters
There are billions of white stars in the galaxy.
Sirius is one of them. It is also the brightest star in our night sky.
The Moon isn't silver; it's gray, almost black; the color of charcoal. It only LOOKS sort-of silverish by the reflection of the very bright light of the Sun.
♀♂ these are one of the old ones,each sign is for an element for example a moon is the silver
Paper towel is most absorbent tissue paper among the all types of tissue listed.
The "C" of the "CW" is actually a half moon and was one of the marks used by Watrous.Jewelery from Colonial Williamsburg is marked CW
There are two types of eclipses, lunar and solar. Lunar eclipses happen when the Moon passes into the Earth's shadow. The Moon turns reddish-orangish, but does not block out all of the light, although the sky may get darker. With a Solar eclipse, the Earth passes into the Moon's shadow, but the Sun is aligned behind the Moon. This blocks out almost all of the light. You only see the silver outline of the Sun behind the moon, though. I hope this answers your question!
shines as bright as the star
Silver Apples of the Moon was created in 1967.
Silver Moon Bookshop was created in 1984.
Artemis is associated with the moon and silver is the color of the moon.
Artemis the goddess is associated with the moon, and the moon is a silver color.
silver was known as the tears of the moon
Why did the owner add and moon silver at the same time?
Why did the owner add and moon silver at the same time?
Quarter Moon.
There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate was created in 1937.
The Moon!!
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Silver Moon'.
Silver Moon's Rescue - 1912 was released on: USA: 21 September 1912