1: When do you see the full moon in the sky?
2: Which star always remains in the same position in the sky?
3: Why we do not feel the heat and light of the stars?
4: Distinguish between natural and human satellite.
5: Distinguish between a planet and a star.
Answers
1⃣ Full Moon Only Visible at Night
So, by definition, a Full Moon can usually only be seen during the night. If you have ever spotted a Full Moon just after sunrise or just before sunset, it is very likely that you saw it at least one day before or after the actual Full Moon phase.
2⃣ Pole star or polar star refers to a star, preferably bright, closely aligned to the axis of rotation of an astronomical object. ... Polaris is also known as Lodestar, Guiding Star, or North Star from its property of remaining in a fixed position throughout the course of the night and its use in celestial navigation
3⃣ it is because stars (other than sun) are very, very far away from us and the energy generated from them is lost in surrounding via absorption in the surrounding medium. but we can see light emitted by stars unless there is some blocking medium in between such as dust clouds.
4⃣ Natural satellite - A small or secondary planet which revolves around a larger one. Artificial satellite - A man-made object placed (or designed to be placed) in orbit around an astronomical body (usu. the earth).
5⃣ The main difference between stars and planets is that stars have high temperatures compared to planets. ... Because they radiate energy, stars are very bright objects. Planets do not generate their own energy through nuclear reactions. They reflect some of the radiation coming from their parent star.
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Answer:
1. The full moon is visible in the sky approximately from sunset to sunrise. At the precious moment of the full moon alignment, the moon is only visible in the night part of the earth, with a few exceptions.
2. North Star
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