Yes, otherwise we wouldn't be able to see them.
no
no they reflectes light
Albedo is the measurement of how strongly light is reflected off an object.
light is reflected of it by the sun
No. Stars emit light.
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
A reflected light would be light reflected by a mirror, and the light would remain unchanged. A reflected light of daylight is when white light is split into 'rainbow' colours.
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
No. Asteroids are just made of rock and metal. They do not glow.
Yes. Light from the Sun hits the Earth, the Moon, and all of the other planets, moons and asteroids. When we see "moonlight" we are actually seeing reflected sunlight.
It is actually impossible to reflect a shadow, as a shadow is merely an absence of light. However, what IS reflected is the light surrounding the shadow. When this light is reflected, it forms a reflected image of the light's shape, complete with a lack of light, or shadow. In this way, it can look like a shadow is reflected.
No, but they can reflect light.
Water is a completely smooth surface and light is reflected from the sun.
no
Light can be reflected because it bounces off a surface at an angle.
The moon's light is really reflected from the sunlight that hits the moon.