Differentiate between stars,planets and satellites
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They do not have their own light , but reflect light from the sun. Satellites are also heavenly bodies, but much smaller than planets , which they orbit in the same way as planets orbit the sun. ... Except for Mercury and Venus , all planets have satellites. Earth'ssatellite is the moon.
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Differentiate between stars,planets and satellites:
stars:
- All these Starts, Planets and Satellites are celestial bodies. Celestial bodies are the ones which are in the space.
- Star is made up of gases so do not have a rigid structure like the satellites and the planets.
- Stars have their own light.
- Stars do not revolve around.
- Stars are natural.
Planets:
- Planets are the celestial body revolving in space around another celestial body,
- But these do not have their own light.
- Planets revolve around stars.
- Planets are natural
- Generally these are cold.
Satellites:
- Satellites may be man-made or natural like moon but they revolve around planets.
- They also do not have their own light.
- satellites revolve around planets.
- Satelitte are artificial.
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