The sun in French is le soleil (masc.) and the moon is la lune (fem.).
the moon breathes into you = la lune respire en toi
* When Earth is at periapsis (closest to the Sun, in January), Earth, and therefore the Moon, are closer to the Sun than when Earth is at apapsis. * On average, at new moon the Moon is closer to the Sun than at full moon, since at full moon the Moon is opposite to the Sun in the sky.
The moon is the smallest out of the Sun,Earth and moon. It should be note, though, that neither the sun nor the moon are planets; the sun is a star and the moon is a natural satellite.
In the context of the Moon phase transporter, the position of the Sun relative to the Moon determines the phase of the Moon we observe from Earth. During a New Moon, the Sun and Moon are aligned, with the Sun illuminating the far side of the Moon. In contrast, during a Full Moon, the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, allowing the Sun to illuminate the side of the Moon facing us. The Moon phases progress as the Moon orbits Earth, with its position changing in relation to the Sun.
Yes, the brightness of the moon is the sun reflecting light off of the moon's surface so te sun reaches the moon.
To ask "Where is the sun?" in French, you can say où est le soleil?
The red moon is la lune rouge in french
You can say "Bonne nuit, la lune" in French to say goodnight to the moon.
To say "the sun is out" in French, you would say "le soleil est sorti".
The moon is called 'la lune' (feminine noun) in French.
La Lune Bleu
The sun is far more massive than the moon.
for the sun = pour le soleil
the moon breathes into you = la lune respire en toi
Lune folle.
We would say that the moon is the secondbrightest, after the sun.
"cadran solaire" is the french word of sundial.