Science, asked by Snehasonu8231, 9 months ago

How are moon and planets visible to us, though they are not luminous?

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Answered by Arunavmanna
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Answer:

Water vapor in the atmosphere reflects the blue wavelength in sunlight, and then the water reflects the blue of the sky, so an observer in space is actually seeing a double exposure. Water is actually clear. So the moon really is non-luminous. It emits no glow of its own.

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Answered by rinigiji60
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Moon and planets are visible to us because they reflect sunlight .

Hope this helps you.

One more fact-16 April to 22 April are nights for lyrid meteor shower. u may see some shooting star between these dates on clear night.

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