No
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
A star emits light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and can be observed from far distances. Some of this light may also get reflected off planets or other objects in space.
Albedo Planets...? That is what i put on my science worksheet.albedo: Reflectivity of an object; ratio of reflected light to incident light. albedo feature: A dark or light... Hope This Helps!((:
Generally speaking, the stars do. The planets and moons reflect light back from the sun. The earth does give off some light though, in the form of artificial lighting around cities and built up areas.
A star emits light. Our Sun is a star.
It is a star, so it emits light.
Stars reflect the suns light
No planets reflect light from their host star (sun)
Only the star. Asteroids, planets and moons just reflect light from the Sun.
Many planets around each star reflect the star's light. For example think about Earth's orbit around the sun, a big star
No . Mars is a planet, not a star. "Stars" produce light, planets reflect light. Whether that's in our "Solar System" or any "Star system".
Stars are themselves celestial bodies that emit light by atomic fusion and fission and is not a dead planet to reflect our sun's light.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
A star emits light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and can be observed from far distances. Some of this light may also get reflected off planets or other objects in space.
Telescope reflect light
Stars generate and radiate their own light. This is pretty obvious when you think about the star that's closest to us ... the sun.