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Q: Why there is always a stars with moon?
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What does it means when the moon is next of a star?

It doesn't mean anything. There are always stars next to the Moon. Actually the stars are much farther away, but the stars that happen to be in the same direction seem to be next to the Moon.It doesn't mean anything. There are always stars next to the Moon. Actually the stars are much farther away, but the stars that happen to be in the same direction seem to be next to the Moon.It doesn't mean anything. There are always stars next to the Moon. Actually the stars are much farther away, but the stars that happen to be in the same direction seem to be next to the Moon.It doesn't mean anything. There are always stars next to the Moon. Actually the stars are much farther away, but the stars that happen to be in the same direction seem to be next to the Moon.


Who said always aim for the moon finish with the stars?

W. Clement Stone


Was there a star and crescent moon in the sky in 1925?

There is a crescent moon every month, and there are always stars in the sky - so yes.


Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance from what?

Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?


When the sun is out why is the moon an the stars stilll out?

Stars and Moon are always there; only that sometimes, in the daytime, they are outshone by the Sun. However, the Moon, and some of the brighter planets (especially Venus), are visible even at noon (if you know exactly where to look).


They come at night without being called and are lost in the day without being stolen?

Stars


How can the moon and the stars tell us that the earth moving?

if the moon is in orbit but we were not, then we would see different sides of the moon. because we are in orbit too, we always see the same side.


Why stars sparkle and moon does not?

Well, stars are always burning. Stars don't stop burning until they supernova. The moon on the other hand, is like a rock. Though it lights up the night, it's just a reflection from the sun. The sun is a giant star. But, the earth holds the moon within it's gravity. So the moon SHINES, but it doesn't sparkle because the stars a flaming balls of gas.


Why does the moon seem so big compared to the stars?

Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.


What are moon and stars made of?

the moon and the stars are made out of moisture and dust


When is the most stars out?

The stars are always "out" ... 24/7/365 ... in huge numbers. On earth, because of the air, you can't see the other stars when the sun is in the sky. But on the moon, where there is no air, the stars are visible even when the sun is also 'out'.


What is the difference between moon rocks and meteorites?

Moons always orbit planets unlike meteorites which orbit stars.