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The moon is a natural satellite of Earth, not a planet.

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Is the moon an outer planet or inner planet?

The moon is not classified as a planet at all. It is a natural satellite of Earth.


If the earth is to the moon what is to the satellite?

The Earth is to the Moon as a planet is to its moon. So, if we're talking about a satellite orbiting a planet, then the planet would be analogous to the Earth, and the satellite would be analogous to the Moon.


Moon is a planet or not?

No the moon is not a planet, it is a natural satellite of Earth.


What is another name for a satellite for another planet?

A moon, when referring to a natural rock like satellite, not a man made artificial satellite such as Telstar.


Can you consider moon a planet?

No, the moon is not a planet. It is earth's natural satellite.


What planet is a satellite of the Earth?

There is no such "planet". We have the Moon, but that's just a "moon".


Why is the moon the best planet?

The moon is not a planet, it is a natural satellite of Earth.


What is a small body revolving around planet - a moon?

A moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planet. Moons come in various sizes and can have different characteristics depending on their composition and distance from the planet. The Earth's moon is an example of a natural satellite.


What is a natual satellite that orbits a planet?

That is a "moon" of the planet.


Is earth's moon a planet?

The moon is the (only) "natural satellite" of the earth. It is not a planet.


Is the moon a planet or not?

No, the moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.


Is the moon a planet?

No, the moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.

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