no thunder does not appear in other planets
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
Because they're very close to the sun and thus reflect a lot of the sunlight. It also helps that they are very close to us in terms of the other stars in the sky.
planets are much closer to us than the stars
The Moon, Sun and planets all appear in a strip of sky called the ecliptic. It is a plane defined by the plane of the Earth's orbit and the Sun is always on the ecliptic, while the Moon and planets stay close to it.
All the planets do orbit the sun in the same direction. However, as we orbit the sun quicker than the planets further out from us, and slower than the ones inside us they do at times appear to be moving the other direction.
Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.
planets appear to move
All planets except Mercury can appear 50 degrees from the Sun.
You can see some of the planets with the naked eye. The following can be seen easily; they appear as bright stars: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. To see other planets, telescopes are required.
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
Because they're very close to the sun and thus reflect a lot of the sunlight. It also helps that they are very close to us in terms of the other stars in the sky.
They appear in the Thunder Plains at random
planets dont "switch" orbit, but there are those that orbit each other, and those, like mars, that have retrograde motion, which makes it appear to orbit backwards
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planets are much closer to us than the stars
because it is smaller and when you look up at it it seems to be moving faster than all of the other planets!!
The Sun and orbiting planets are MUCH closer to the Earth than other stars.