Earth has one major satellite called Luna orbiting it, along with thousands of man-made satellites.
Yes. The moon is an earth satellite. there are actually millions of satellites out there
No. The moon is a natural satellite which orbits our planet every month.
No, the moon is not considered a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits a planet, in this case Earth. A planet is defined as a celestial body that orbits a star and is massive enough to have its own gravity shape it into a round or nearly round shape.
No, the moon is not a star at all. It is Earth's natural satellite, orbiting around our planet. Stars are massive celestial bodies that produce their own light through nuclear reactions, and are much larger and hotter than the moon.
The star next to the moon is likely to be a planet, most commonly Venus or Jupiter. Stars do not typically appear as close to the moon as planets do.
The moon that revolves around the earth is not a star, it is part of the earth that was thrown off into space when the earth was hit by a large asteroid early in its development, about 30 million years after the earth first was formed. The closest star to the Earth is our Sun, it is a star and it is called Sol.
No. The moon is a satellite and the sun is a star.
The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite.
No. The moon is a natural satellite which orbits our planet every month.
Neither -- the Moon is technically a satellite. It is in orbit around a planet. That planet orbits around a star. That star is one of billions of other stars which form a galaxy.
No. The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite.
The sun and the moon are not planets. The sun is a star and the moon is a natural satellite. The brightest planet in Earth's sky is Venus.
No, the moon is not considered a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits a planet, in this case Earth. A planet is defined as a celestial body that orbits a star and is massive enough to have its own gravity shape it into a round or nearly round shape.
No.:moon isnt a star...sun is a star...moon is a satellite...earth's satellite.
The Moon is a moon. A natural satellite of the Earth.
No, the moon is not a star at all. It is Earth's natural satellite, orbiting around our planet. Stars are massive celestial bodies that produce their own light through nuclear reactions, and are much larger and hotter than the moon.
A star is a burning ball of gas out in space. Saturn is a planet with rings. Uranus is also a planet. The moon is a moon - a satellite that orbits a planet. The only burning ball of gas in that list is our sun. The sun's name is actually Sol.
By definition a planet cannot be a satellite. A planet is a body that has cleared most of the debris in its orbit about a star. However, a satellite might have an atmosphere. Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has an atmosphere more dense than that of earth.