WHY WE CAN SEE SUN BUT NOT PLANETS
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because sun have its own light rather than planet
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Stars make their own light, just like our sun (the sun is a star — the closest star to Earth). But the stars are very, very far away from our solar system so they appear to be very tiny to us, even though up close they are large.
The planets are much closer, inside our solar system. 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.
Their visibility is determined by the interaction of light from the sun and the planets' own shadows. Sometimes these planets become visible just after it begins getting dark. Other times, they can only be seen very late at night. When they get too close to the sun, they aren't visible at all.
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