Planets, exoplanets, asteroids. They're all sattelites of the sun.
Yes
Our solar system has a sun in the middle, planets circling the sun, moons circling the planets, and asteroids circling the sun. There are also comets circling the sun in a much larger orbit than the planets.
Super has been to natural satellites but hasn't been to artificial satellites
counterclockwise counterclockwisethe sun has a gravitational pull, and this force makes the earth orbit it.
yes moons are satellites to other planets
Natural satellites of planets are called moons, if they are large enough.
Yes, the planets can be described as being satellites of the sun.
Yes, the planets can be described as being satellites of the sun.
All the planets have satellites, except Mercury and Venus.Jupiter
Yes, any planet can have satellites. Gas planets actually have the most satellites due to their large masses.
Moons are satellites of planets.
The gravitational pull on all the planets are artificial satellites because the satellites orbit all the planets!
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
after a star explodes, the star dust coalesces to form more stars, planets, and satellites
Please specify which planets you mean.
Yes, all of the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets are natural satellites of the sun.