The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
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∙ 10y agoNo, the moon does not reflect light from the stars. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we see it shining in the night sky. Stars also emit their own light, independent of the moon.
Stars do not reflect light from the Moon or the Sun. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores. The light we see from stars is the result of this emission, not reflection.
Stars, planets, moons, comets, and asteroids emit or reflect light in space. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion, while planets and moons reflect light from the Sun. Comets and asteroids can also reflect sunlight, making them visible in the night sky.
No, the moon does not produce its own light. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it at night. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion.
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
No, stars do not reflect off the sun. Stars emit their own light through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. The sunlight we see on Earth is a result of the sun's light being scattered and reflected off particles in the atmosphere.
Stars do not reflect light from the Moon or the Sun. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores. The light we see from stars is the result of this emission, not reflection.
Stars are luminous, shine by themseves. Moon isn't, it can only reflect light.
Stars, planets, moons, comets, and asteroids emit or reflect light in space. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion, while planets and moons reflect light from the Sun. Comets and asteroids can also reflect sunlight, making them visible in the night sky.
Planets: Bodies in space that reflect light from a nearby star, such as the Earth reflecting sunlight. Moons: Natural satellites that reflect light from their parent planet or from the sun, like Earth's moon reflecting sunlight. Asteroids: Rocky or metallic objects in space that can reflect sunlight if they are large enough and have a shiny surface.
No, the moon does not produce its own light. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it at night. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion.
No, stars do not reflect the sun like the moon does. Stars are very similar to the sun and give off their own light. (They look small because they are far away, but they are actually very big).
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
Yes, stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion in their cores. This light is emitted in various wavelengths, including visible light that we can see from Earth. The intensity and color of the light emitted by stars depend on their temperature and age.
stars,metiorite and the sun emit light,comites do both. other than that the moon and the planets reflect light
the moon reflects light from the sun
The sun.
its surface