there are heaps of star's in the solar system and that's because each star has a great job like the 5 star's make up the southern cross and others are to recent other crosses like the Anzac cross . why there is a moon well years ago people use to live on the moon then when other planets were discovered there people disited to live there until earth was found now the people though earth wasn't to big or to small just the right size so they started to build houses and that your answer to that wonderful question
All moons orbit around planets, whereas not all planets have moons. Moons are generally smaller in size compared to planets and lack an atmosphere. Moons also lack the ability to emit light on their own, unlike planets which may reflect light from the sun.
No, not all planets have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while some planets like Jupiter and Saturn have a large number of moons. Earth has one moon.
The solarsytem is a place where you can find all the planets and the satilite dish where we get all the signals and where the sun and stars an moons are.
they all have moons, except Mercury and Venus.
All of them have moons.
All moons orbit around planets, whereas not all planets have moons. Moons are generally smaller in size compared to planets and lack an atmosphere. Moons also lack the ability to emit light on their own, unlike planets which may reflect light from the sun.
There is gravity. There is gravity on all planets, moons, and stars.
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, planets orbit stars like our Sun, and stars are part of galaxies that contain planets and moons. Moons are gravitationally bound to planets while planets are gravitationally bound to stars. All three are part of the same interconnected celestial system.
No, not all planets have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while some planets like Jupiter and Saturn have a large number of moons. Earth has one moon.
Planets and moons are both celestial bodies that orbit around a larger body, such as a star like the Sun. However, planets are typically larger in size, have more mass, and are able to support their own atmosphere, while moons are smaller and often lack an atmosphere of their own. Moons generally orbit around planets, while planets orbit around stars.
Most but not all larger MOONS (bodies that orbit planets, moons, or asteroids) accreted in the same way that PLANETS did, assuming a variable density and a nearly spherical shape. Very large moons such as Titan have many of the characteristics of planets: vulcanism, atmospheres, and weather. Generally speaking, moons orbit planets in the same way that planets orbit stars.
The solarsytem is a place where you can find all the planets and the satilite dish where we get all the signals and where the sun and stars an moons are.
The sun and all of the bodies that circle around it including planets and moons make up the solar system.
they all have moons, except Mercury and Venus.
All except Mercury and Venus.
Because the moons are the ones revolvimg around the planets (only some planets have moons, not all). And besides, moons aren't in the center of the solar system. They're even smaller than the planets.
The only planets without moons are Mercury and Venus, the planets closest to the sun.