Isis and Osiris
well when the sun and mars love each other alot mars gets pregnant with twins and that's how the earth and the moon are made
The moon is included in the sun and the moon, so the moon has everything that the sun and moon have.
Apollo is refered to as the sun god, but sometimes it's a Titan named Helios that is called "the sun." Artemis (Apollo's twin sister) is the goddess of the moon, but sometimes a Titaness called Selene is refered to as "the moon." I don't know who is the ruler/god of the planets, but I hope this answered the majority of your question.
Artemis as the Olympian goddess (rather then a Titan as the two previous were) with a tie to Apollo, a widely regarded sun god - or god of light of the sun; she was then associated with the moon because such deities as sun and moon were often siblings, though Artemis and Apollo were the only twins of such nature. Mythology makes sense of this as it's in her bloodline, for her grandmother was Phoebe, the first Titan moon goddess.
A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.
In Genesis God created the Sun to rule the day and the Moon to rule the night.
well when the sun and mars love each other alot mars gets pregnant with twins and that's how the earth and the moon are made
There used to be a sun god, Helios, and a moon goddess, Selene. For some reason their duties were taken over by the twins, Apollo (sun) and Artemis (moon).
sorry but you can't get twins in harvest moon :(
Greek mythology: Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were the children of Zeus and Leto.
The moon is included in the sun and the moon, so the moon has everything that the sun and moon have.
Apollo is refered to as the sun god, but sometimes it's a Titan named Helios that is called "the sun." Artemis (Apollo's twin sister) is the goddess of the moon, but sometimes a Titaness called Selene is refered to as "the moon." I don't know who is the ruler/god of the planets, but I hope this answered the majority of your question.
Artemis as the Olympian goddess (rather then a Titan as the two previous were) with a tie to Apollo, a widely regarded sun god - or god of light of the sun; she was then associated with the moon because such deities as sun and moon were often siblings, though Artemis and Apollo were the only twins of such nature. Mythology makes sense of this as it's in her bloodline, for her grandmother was Phoebe, the first Titan moon goddess.
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon.
During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.
sun moon and earthBetween the Sun, Moon and the Earth, the Sun is the biggest.
the moon is but the sun is not