No. All moons reflect light.
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
Yes, the Moon reflects sunlight towards the Earth, which is why we see it as a source of light in the night sky. The Moon itself does not emit light, but rather reflects it from the Sun.
The Moon does not produce light of its own. It only reflects some of the light from the Sun.
The moon does not generate its own light; it simply reflects the light of the sun. Because it does not produce light through any internal process, it is not considered a source of light but rather a reflector of sunlight.
yes, the moon does reflect the light from the sun because other wise we wouldn't be able to see it at night because its only just a giant rock realy
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
The moon only reflects the sun's light.
No, it only reflects the Sun's light.
The Moon only reflects light from the Sun.
The moon is not a star. The moon only reflects the suns light. Only stars make light. Our sun is a star.
The moon reflects light from the only source of light in the Solar System, which is the Sun.
The moon reflects light just as any other object reflects light that falls upon it. Only about 7% of the light from the Sun is reflected off the moon's surface == ==The moon reflects the light from the sun.
The moon itself does not emit light, we only see it because it reflects the sun's light towards us.
Yes, the Moon reflects sunlight towards the Earth, which is why we see it as a source of light in the night sky. The Moon itself does not emit light, but rather reflects it from the Sun.
you can see both from earth, only the sun is a light source. the moon reflects the suns light
The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
The moon itself does not emit light, we only see it because it reflects the sun's light towards us.