The sun is far more massive than the moon.
The lighter colored halves of the moon and earth are always facing the sun because of their positions in relation to the sun. As the moon orbits the earth and the earth orbits the sun, the side that is illuminated by the sun is the side facing the light source. This creates the phases of the moon and day/night cycle on earth.
A rock's weight on the Moon would be about one-sixth of its weight on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull. Conversely, on the Sun, the rock would weigh significantly more—approximately 27 times its weight on Earth—because of the Sun's much stronger gravity. Thus, while a rock would be lighter on the Moon, it would be substantially heavier on the Sun.
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
The earth becomes a litle lighter and the moon becomes a little heavier.
The object is actually lighter on the Sun
Heavier than what, the sun????
The moon orbits because of the gravitational pull from a plant. Planets move around the sun because. The lighter object orbits the heavier one, and the Sun is, by far, the heaviest object in the solar system.
no in bed its heavier and on the moon it gets lighter... do an experiment.
I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
sun and moon different sun bigger, farther, hotter, heavier, brighter than moon sun all gas, moon all rock people been to moon, no people been to sun you can see moon day or night, but you can't see sun at night
The lighter colored halves of the moon and earth are always facing the sun because of their positions in relation to the sun. As the moon orbits the earth and the earth orbits the sun, the side that is illuminated by the sun is the side facing the light source. This creates the phases of the moon and day/night cycle on earth.
A rock's weight on the Moon would be about one-sixth of its weight on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull. Conversely, on the Sun, the rock would weigh significantly more—approximately 27 times its weight on Earth—because of the Sun's much stronger gravity. Thus, while a rock would be lighter on the Moon, it would be substantially heavier on the Sun.
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
Well, the Sun is made of burning gas, which has less density than a solid. So although the sun is larger, it wouldn't stay still on our hypothetical scales and end up floating away, whereas the moon is made from rock, nice, heavy and solid which would be going down on the scales rather than up. So although the Sun has many more particles than the moon, it is lighter.
heavier because they are two different weights
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet