Jupiter, in a way, could do that. Jupiter does give out its own "light", but it's
infra red light, so you can't see it.
Jupiter gives out more energy than it gets from the Sun.
Incidentally, Saturn and Neptune also do this to some extent.
Planets shine because they reflect sunlight that falls on them. The amount of shine or brightness of a planet depends on its size, distance from the sun, and the composition of its atmosphere. Additionally, the reflective properties of the planet's surface also play a role in how brightly it shines.
No. There are more than 8 planets in the universe. The Sun (our star) does shine on all planets in our solar system, just in different amounts.
Let the Sun Shine was created on 2010-09-27.
U Make My Sun Shine was created in 2000.
stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
A planet reflects light from another sourse such as the sun.
Planets shine because they reflect sunlight that falls on them. The amount of shine or brightness of a planet depends on its size, distance from the sun, and the composition of its atmosphere. Additionally, the reflective properties of the planet's surface also play a role in how brightly it shines.
The sun shines on all areas of our planet.
That's because the sun's(or the star in that solar system) light reflects of the moon or the planet
No. There are more than 8 planets in the universe. The Sun (our star) does shine on all planets in our solar system, just in different amounts.
because without it the sun may not shine and the would not be warm
No planet shines on its own. They are just like the moon and have the light reflected off them from the sun.
Without the sun we would have no life forms on earth as the sun provides all the energy o the planet
yes, but the earth rotates so that a new piece of the earth faces the sun day in and day out. this is what causes day and night on the planet. (Shine a flashlight on an orange, and turn the orange in your hand.)
Waitin' for the Sun to Shine was created in 1981.
yes
dark and we'd be dead