Planets have moons. Stars have planets. Galaxies have stars. Galaxies tend to actually be a supermassive black hole at the center so as far as the central object being orbited it is usually a black hole.
moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.
moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.
Moons are big rocks in space so they are not created all the same way.
Any object in space with enough gravity to keep a moon in orbit can have moons. Pluto is one of those objects.
Craters are formed by impacts from objects from space, such as meteorites.
Planetary moons, artificial satellites, space debris, and dust particles are some examples of objects that can orbit planets. These objects can have various shapes, sizes and orbital characteristics depending on their origin and location relative to the planet.
Objects in space include planets, stars, moons, asteroids, comets, galaxies, and black holes. These objects make up our universe and can vary greatly in size, shape, and composition.
Planets, moons, and asteroids, comets and gases, dust, particles etc.
Both moons and planets are objects in space that orbit a larger body.
Astronomical objects moving through space are typically referred to as celestial bodies or celestial objects. They can include planets, asteroids, comets, and moons.
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
I dont know but i think something will crush youre brains and kill you