the moon reflects the sunlight
The planet you are referring to is likely Saturn, which has dark spheres called moons, such as Mimas and Enceladus, that reflect light from the Sun. These moons have reflective surfaces due to icy compositions that make them appear bright when illuminated.
White is the most reflective color of light. It reflects all the wavelengths of visible light, making it appear bright and highly reflective.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
there are lots of moons because of light for planets PS I'm guessing
No, reflective materials require light in order to reflect. Without light, the reflective material will not be able to bounce light off its surface and appear reflective.
The planet you are referring to is likely Saturn, which has dark spheres called moons, such as Mimas and Enceladus, that reflect light from the Sun. These moons have reflective surfaces due to icy compositions that make them appear bright when illuminated.
White is the most reflective color of light. It reflects all the wavelengths of visible light, making it appear bright and highly reflective.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
Some safety devices that reflect light include reflective armbands, reflective tape, reflective vests, and reflective stickers. These devices make individuals more visible in low-light conditions, reducing the risk of accidents.
The luminous light source in the solar system that illuminates Jupiter's moons, including when light bounces off them, is the Sun. Jupiter and its moons receive sunlight, which provides the illumination observed from Earth.
Reflective patches are typically made out of materials such as reflective tape, reflective fabric, or glass beads. These materials are designed to reflect light, making the patch visible in low-light conditions to enhance visibility and safety.
It has little light, but only reflective light.
yes. the colour depends on how much light a material reflects. shadows aren't as a shadow is an abscence of light
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
The Moon has a reflective surface. So it reflects off of the suns light. Making it seem like it is shining! The Moon also revolves around the Earth. So it reflects differently around the Earth, giving Earth the different moons!!