There are natural objects in orbit around the moon--likely asteroids caught in the moon's gravity. English may not have a word (yet) for a Lunar moon, but they exist. The Apollo astronauts called these little moons orbiting the Moon "moon pigeons." Its not an official scientific term though.
No. No moon in the solar system has its own moon.
Because there is no air on the moon, in the moon, or on the way to the moon. They have to take their own food and water too.
No, it doesn't.
In the Bible, God created the moon with its own light but i think that the moon nly reflects the light of the sun.
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.
The moon does has its own orbit around this planet, believe it or not. The moon does have its own gravitational pull strong enough so it won't go crashing into the Earth , yet not that strong to break out of Earth's gravitational reach to the moon.
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The moon does not have it's own source of light, but instead reflects sunlight back at us.
No. Miranda is itself a moon of Uranus. No known moon has a moon of its own.
One reason why landing a spacecraft on the moon takes careful planning is that the moon move along its own path (its own orbit).One reason why landing a spacecraft on the moon takes careful planning is that the moon always moves along its own orbit.
Yes, it certainly does. What we see as the moon is sunlight, as the moon does not produce light of its own.
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