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The primary source of light for objects in space is usually stars, which emit light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion in their cores. Some objects in space can also reflect light from nearby stars or other sources, contributing to their overall brightness.

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What is the source of all light in outer space?

The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.


What is the source of light for all items in space?

Stars (of which our sun is one) are the only sources of light in space. Planets, moons, asteroids, comets, etc. all simply reflect starlight.


How does the sun reflect?

The sun does not reflect as it is a source of light itself. However, objects in space or on Earth can reflect sunlight by bouncing the light off their surfaces, like the Moon reflecting sunlight back to Earth.


Do all objects and things produce shadows?

No, not all objects and things produce shadows. Shadows are created when an object blocks light from a source, so objects that are transparent or allow light to pass through without obstruction may not produce a distinct shadow.


Why do we have shadow?

Shadows are caused when an object is blocking the light causing the shape to appear on the ground in the opposite direction of the source of the light. A shadow only appears in the light or when any shining object faces them. All objects in the way of the light will appear with a shadow in the opposite direction of the source of the light.


How does light travel through a source?

Light travels through a source, such as a lamp or the sun, when energy is converted into photons that are released in all directions. These photons travel in straight lines until they are absorbed, reflected, or refracted by objects in their path. The light that reaches our eyes enables us to see the source.


What are all objects in space constantly doing?

Objects in space are always Floating and/or orbiting a larger object because of the lack of gravity in space.


Why cant you see your reflection in all objects that replect light?

You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.


Do all objects reflect light?

No, not all objects reflect light. Some objects absorb light, while others transmit it through or scatter it around. Objects appear to reflect light depending on their material composition and surface properties.


Why do the gravitational act on the light objects such as papers?

It acts on all objects.


Can light be reflected off all types of objects?

No, not objects that are opaque.


How do we see non -luminous objects?

We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you