No. The planets orbit the sun.
The sun has 8 or 9 major planets and thousands of smaller objects orbiting around it. Some of the planets have many moons. (eg Neptune has 13) It can have moons but so far all of the moons are to close to the planets to get caught in the sun's orbit.
All the planets orbiting the sun can be called moons of the sun
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun is brighter than the moon by far. The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
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.
No, the sun and moon are not planets. The sun is a star that emits light and heat, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit stars, like Earth does with the sun.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
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No. The planets orbit the sun.
Planets circle the sun Moons cirle planets.
The sun has 8 or 9 major planets and thousands of smaller objects orbiting around it. Some of the planets have many moons. (eg Neptune has 13) It can have moons but so far all of the moons are to close to the planets to get caught in the sun's orbit.
No, they don't. But most of our planets that orbit the sun do.
no, but you need the sun and the planets
Because the sun is not a planet. In simple terms, moons are to planets as asteroids, comets, and planets are to the sun.
None. This is a trick question. Moons orbit PLANETS. Planets orbit the Sun.
All the planets orbiting the sun can be called moons of the sun
The planets revolve around the sun. The moon revolves around Earth.