Yes. A star is a source of electromagnetic radiation, usually over a broad band
of wavelengths, and very often including visible light. Thus a star generates light,
and if there's nothing in the way between it and another object, then the star
illuminates the other object.
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .
Bodies that emit their own light are called "luminous" bodies. Examples include stars, such as our Sun, and certain types of bioluminescent organisms. In contrast, "non-luminous" bodies do not produce their own light and can only be seen by reflecting light from other sources.
Stars, planets, moons, and asteroids are four types of celestial bodies found in space. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma, planets are large bodies orbiting around stars, moons are natural satellites orbiting planets, and asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun.
Blue stars are more luminous than other main sequence stars but not necessarily brighter than giant and supergiant stars.
Stars, including the sun, are luminous celestial bodies that emit their own light, while the moon is a non-luminous body that reflects light from the sun. The sun is a star that is much closer to Earth than other stars, and the moon orbits Earth, influencing tides and providing illumination at night.
Bodies which emit light are luminous bodies and those who don't emit light are known as non luminous bodies Example - stars are luminous bodies while planets are non luminous bodies Tube light is a luminous body while a chair is non luminous
i saw a luminous movement of water over white sand , and beyond that, a solid heavy blue.
A body that can give off electromagnetic radiation (light) such as the Sun, a lightbulb, etc.
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .
Bodies that emit their own light are called "luminous" bodies. Examples include stars, such as our Sun, and certain types of bioluminescent organisms. In contrast, "non-luminous" bodies do not produce their own light and can only be seen by reflecting light from other sources.
An irregular luminous band of stars is called a galaxyof stars.
by reflecting the light energy
by reflecting the light energy
Stars are luminous, shine by themseves. Moon isn't, it can only reflect light.
Stars, planets, moons, and asteroids are four types of celestial bodies found in space. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma, planets are large bodies orbiting around stars, moons are natural satellites orbiting planets, and asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun.
Blue stars are more luminous than other main sequence stars but not necessarily brighter than giant and supergiant stars.
Stars, including the sun, are luminous celestial bodies that emit their own light, while the moon is a non-luminous body that reflects light from the sun. The sun is a star that is much closer to Earth than other stars, and the moon orbits Earth, influencing tides and providing illumination at night.