Mars (and all the other planets and moons in our Solar System) are not luminous as in creating their own light. However, Mars reflects light from the Sun, a (luminous) star, making it look like it is creating its own light.
It's non-luminous
Mars is a planet, not a star. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets do not have their own light source.
Correct. A planet is defined as orbiting a sun. The moon orbits the Earth - so it's a satellite. It doesn't shine under its own 'power' but reflects the light of the sun shining on its surface.It is a non-luminous object
A TV, when it's on and showing an image is luminous. When it's off, it's non luminous.
It is luminous
A planet is a non luminous object revolving a star in space.
Mars has a magnetic field.
Jupiter is not luminous in that it emits light, it reflects the Suns light so that it is visible to us on Earth. See also Albedo.
Luminous objects are those which can produce or give out light of their own, while non-luminous objects cannot produce or give out their own light. Some examples of luminous objects would be the sun, stars, fireflies, glowworms and some deep sea fish Some examples of non-luminous objects would be the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and also Moons.
It's non-luminous
Mars is a planet, not a star. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets do not have their own light source.
Correct. A planet is defined as orbiting a sun. The moon orbits the Earth - so it's a satellite. It doesn't shine under its own 'power' but reflects the light of the sun shining on its surface.It is a non-luminous object
A TV, when it's on and showing an image is luminous. When it's off, it's non luminous.
It is luminous
It can be with the light it reflects from the sun, but not over long distances. Mars does not emit light except in the very long wavelengths (infra red). It is non-luminous. It is only visible because of the light it reflects, as the first answer states.
A star generates energy, including light, which it emits into space, i.e. it is luminous. A planet can only be seen because it reflects the Sun's light, i.e. it is non-luminous.
Planets are not hot enough to emit their own light. They only reflect light.