Yes, the Moon is closer to us than the Sun, or the planets, if that is what you mean.
The Earth's moon, whose name is Luna, is indeed the closest of the solar system moons to the Sun.
No places on Earth are that far apart. Earth is only about 8,000 miles in diamater, giving it a circumference of a little less than 25,000 miles. The moon, at its closes, is about 220,000 miles from earth.
Mercury and Earth are.
Sun, Earth, Moon. The moon is covered by the Earth's shadow.
During a new moon phase, the moon is not visible from Earth as it is located between the Earth and the sun. The Earth experiences a solar eclipse when this occurs. During a full moon phase, the entire sunlit side of the moon is visible from Earth. The Earth experiences a lunar eclipse when this occurs. Throughout the different phases, the moon exhibits varying amounts of illumination and visibility from Earth.
The sun is the closes star
The Earth's moon, whose name is Luna, is indeed the closest of the solar system moons to the Sun.
No places on Earth are that far apart. Earth is only about 8,000 miles in diamater, giving it a circumference of a little less than 25,000 miles. The moon, at its closes, is about 220,000 miles from earth.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
Exosphere
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Earth, by far.
The moon orbits Earth.
No. It's #3 .
Mercury and Earth are.
Our Earth has only the one moon.
YesYes. We call it the moon.