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No, the moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits Earth. The eight planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Most moons do that. Earth's Moon is the most readily visible example.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
On 30th July 2017 the bright planet near the Moon just after sunset is Jupiter. Mercury is also visible in the lower part of the sky.
That depends on which moon you are talking about. Most likely, if you are just talking about "the Moon," it is our own planet Earth.
no the driest planet is the moon
No, the moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits Earth. The eight planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and it has the most moons
With 160 moons, Saturn is the planet with the most moon in solar system
Jupiter
Because the moon was once part of planet that colided into another planet at thousands of miles per hour and then the moon broke of. The part that broke off (the moon) was digging in from the planets crust to the outer core which was thousands of degrees hot.
The moon that orbits farthest from its planet is Calisto. Calisto is also the most heavily cratered object in the entire solar system.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
No. The official definition of a planet has three parts, and failure of any of the three parts means the object is not a planet. 1. The object must be round. The moon meets this part of the definition. 2. The object must orbit the sun. The moon fails this part - it orbits Earth, and Earth orbits the sun.