Saturn's largest moon is named Titan. It is the only moon in the solar system with a substantial atmosphere and is larger than the planet Mercury.
The far side of the moon is always opposite of the visible side. When the moon is new, it is between the Sun and the earth. Since we see the dark side of the moon, the opposite side must be fully lit by the sun. Likewise when we see a gibbous moon, the far side would be a crescent. When we see a full moon, the far side is in complete darkness.
Approximately 93 million miles
93 million miles away
Yes - and no !... The moon orbits the earth - so - there will be times each day, when it's closer to the sun than the earth is. During the earth's 'night time' - the moon is further away from the sun.
2,000,000 miles
No, the Moon is nowhere near as hot as The Sun, and the Moon is as far away from the Sun (on average) as Earth is.
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun is brighter than the moon by far. The sun emits its own light. The moon only reflects light from the sun.
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because the moon and sun are so far they appear to be moving.
From the Sun: about 150 million kilometers. From the Moon: about 380,000 kilometers.
"Distance" means how far two object are from one another. In this case, how far the Moon is from Earth, or how far the Sun is from Earth.
Its mean distance from Saturn is 1,221,850km.Saturn is approx 1,514,000,000km from the sunSo depending on it's orbit Titan can be:Max:1,515,221,850kmMin:1,512,778,150km
Moon is 250,000 miles away. Sun is 93,000,000 miles away.
The moon's average distance from the sun is exactly the same as the Earth's ... about 149,597,870 kilometers.
This moon of Uranus is about 2870 million kilometers from the Sun.
6th planet from the Sun