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How are stars different from planets, moons and comets?

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How are stars different from planets, moons and comets?

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Stars are other “Suns” which are very far away, through out the year stars seems to move due to our planet’s rotation. Planets, moons, and comets are all much smaller bodies within our own Solar System, in any given clear night these objects appear to move in our sky because they are moving relative to our planet.

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