2. Planets give out light of their own. .
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Although the planets are much smaller than the stars, planets appear to be about the same size as the stars because they are so close to us. Planets don't produce their own light. They reflect the light of the sun in the same way our moon reflects sunlight
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Generally NO, but some of the planets can have their own light (may not be in visible range though).
The great red eye of the Jupiter which is raging from almost 300 years and is of the size of 10 Earths is a very huge tornado. The speeds of the winds are of the order of several hundreds of km/s. Now where exactly this enormous energy is coming from?
Jupiter gives out twice the amount of the energy it receives from Sun. The other part of the energy is coming from its very high temperature (close to million Kelvin) fast rotating core. Some part of this energy is radiated as IR radiation, and hence can act as its own light.
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