Actually planets are non luminous objects , so Planets are totally dim . It seems like they are quite bright , because they reflect the Sunlight ( Stars light ) falling on them .
So , yes of course , they are far dimmer than stars .
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Yes, planets are dimmer than stars because they do not produce their own light like stars do. Instead, planets reflect light from the Sun, which makes them appear less bright in the night sky.
Stars can be both cooler and brighter or hotter and dimmer than the Sun, depending on their size and age. Generally, larger and younger stars are hotter and brighter than the Sun, while smaller and older stars can be cooler and dimmer.
Stars appear dimmer than others due to factors such as distance from Earth, size, age, and intrinsic brightness. Stars that are farther away will appear dimmer, as less light reaches us. Similarly, smaller or older stars may be dimmer because they produce less light compared to younger, larger stars.
Because its father away than the rest.
There are more stars than planets in the universe. Stars are much more numerous and can be found in galaxies by the billions, while planets are typically found around individual stars.
A star is typically much bigger than a planet. Stars can be millions to billions of times larger in size and mass compared to planets. Planets orbit around stars due to the star's gravitational pull.