Each star is another solar system. If a star (a sun) was closer than the moon the earth would burn up into nothing.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
No. The stars are much farther away than the moon is. For reference, it takes a little more than a second for light to reach us from the moon. The light from the nearest star (other than the sun) takes more than 4 years to reach us.
In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
The stars are much farther away from Earth than the Moon. The average distance to the Moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers), while the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is approximately 4.24 light-years away, which translates to about 25 trillion miles (40 trillion kilometers). Thus, stars are vastly more distant than our Moon.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
Closer than what ?? The sun is 390 times farther from the moon than we are,and the next nearest star is about 109 million times farther from the moon thanwe are.
No. The stars are much farther away than the moon is. For reference, it takes a little more than a second for light to reach us from the moon. The light from the nearest star (other than the sun) takes more than 4 years to reach us.
In terms of actual brightness the stars are much brighter than the moon and some are even brighter than the sun. They only appear dim because they are much farther away than either the sun or the moon.
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.
Saturn is farther from Earth than both the moon and stars. The moon is the closest astronomical body to Earth, orbiting at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers. Stars are much farther away, with the closest star to Earth (other than the sun) being over 4 light-years away. Saturn, a planet in our solar system, is located about 1.2 billion kilometers from Earth on average.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.
that is not true the sun is bigger than the moon The moon is much, much, much smaller than the sun. It only looks bigger because the sun is much farther away than the moon. Many stars are much bigger than the sun, but they only look like points of light because they are so much more farther away.
No. The moon is in the solar system. The only star in the solar system is the sun. All other stars are much farther away than any object in the solar system.
Some stars are very far, more then Saturn so they look small.