The only non-man made object in the sky (Read: Universe) are stars.
Our sun (In essence, a star) is the only natural light-producing object in our solar system. All the other lights such as the moon, other planets, nebula's etc. are reflecting the light from the sun or their stars towards us.
Comets do not produce light of their own, their light comes from the atmospheric friction created when they enter an atmosphere.
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No. No other object in the solar system produces significant amounts of light.
Yes, a luminous object produces its own light through a process like combustion or nuclear fusion, generating energy that emits as visible light. On the other hand, non-luminous objects only reflect light from an external source.
The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. At full moon, we see the bright part - the illuminated part. At new moon, we see mostly the dark part. (This part is also slightly visible, due to light reflected from the Earth.)
The sun is an example of an object that produces its own light through nuclear fusion in its core.
An object that produces no light is called a non-luminous object. These objects do not emit any visible light of their own but may reflect or transmit light from other sources.
When an object is radiating light, it means that the object produces light. When an object is reflecting light, it means that light "bounces off" the surface of that object.
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An object that produces its own heat and light energy is called a "self-luminous object." This term is often used to describe things like stars or artificial sources of light that generate their own energy.
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The moon is the closest heavenly body to the earth and because of its relatively high albedo it reflects a lot of the light falling on it hence it is the brightest object in the night sky. Similar reasons also apply to Venus, which is also a very bright object.
A common example of an object that does not produce its own light is the moon. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
No. What we think of as the sky is just an image caused by refracted light, not an object in its own right.
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A light bulb is a luminous object because it produces its own light through the process of converting electrical energy into light energy. An illuminated object is one that reflects light from another source.