There are no "planets" between the Earth and its Moon (the closest astronomical body to our planet). Earth has no natural satellites other than the Moon, although some Sun-orbiting asteroids (notably 3753 Cruithne) have orbits that intersect the Earth's orbit and have moon-like resonances with Earth and other inner planets.
There are two planets whose orbits are between the Earth and the Sun : Mercury and Venus.
In both systems, the Moon goes around the Earth.
yes satellite is between moon and earth. moon can see a satellite only for ten hours in a day
a solor eclipse happens when the moon passes in front of the earth and son at a perfect angle and cast a shadow so every thing would be in total and upper most darkness unless you are far or not close to the eclipse sight.
They are both in space
The shadow is caused by the earth blocking the path of the light from the sun casting shadow on the moon. When the earth is not in between the sun and the moon then we have a "full moon."
Because the Earth is far more massive than the Moon is. If the center of rotation (also known as the "barycenter") was between the Earth and the Moon, then they would be co-planets rather than planet and moon.
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
The Moon is a lot smaller then the Earth.
No planets away.
Between the Earth and the Sun are the major planets Mercury and Venus, innumerable smaller asteroids, and for part of each orbit, the Moon.
No, the sun and moon are not planets. The sun is a star that emits light and heat, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit stars, like Earth does with the sun.
A natural satellite is our/other planets moon/s this is not finish
The Moon is not classified as a planet, but as Earth's natural satellite. It orbits Earth, which in turn orbits the Sun.
The moon is Earth's closest neighbor in space and the only natural object to orbit it. Counting it in "planets away from Earth" does not make any sense as the planets revolve around the sun, not Earth.
You don't pass any. There' nothing in space between Earth and moon except maybe a few meteoroids. The planet that is able to come closest to Earth is Venus. When Venus is as close to Earth as it can ever get, it's more than 100 times farther away than the moon ever is.
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There is no 'phrase' or mnemonic for this because the order of the Sun, Earth and Moon changes as the Moon orbits the Earth. Remember - planets obit a star (the Sun is a star) - Earth is a planet moons orbit planets - The Moon is a moon.