because it is close to earth like planet which has the possibility of life due to water
The moon is not classified as a planet at all. It is a natural satellite of Earth.
all i know is that the 2nd satellite is the moon
Our moon is a natural satellite, along with all the moons in the solar system.yh
The moon ! (unless you want to talk about all the man-made satellites)
A satellite. The Moon of Earth is a satellite, the over 60 moons Jupiter are all satellites.
A Satellite (like our moon) Orbiting bodies are in fact orbiting each other, so that there are binary stars (two stars of about equal size) that are orbiting each other, or even binary planets.
Well,satellite means any object orbiting a larger object,so any body will do including the moon. Any object which orbits a planet is a satellite. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. All the other objects which orbit the Earth are artificial satellites.
No, the moon is not a star at all. It is Earth's natural satellite, orbiting around our planet. Stars are massive celestial bodies that produce their own light through nuclear reactions, and are much larger and hotter than the moon.
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No, not all planets have satellites. For example, Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites, while Jupiter and Saturn have numerous moons. Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon.
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest natural satellite in our solar system. But you could argue that Jupiter is the largest as it is a satellite of our sun. You could also argue that our own sun is a satellite of the galactic centre.
Yes. The universe is everything. It contains Earth, the moon, the planets and all of the stars. Compared to the size of the universe, Earth is not even a mote of dust.