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the moon

is the moon a star?

if not what is it?

if you wish apon it how likely is it to grant that wish?

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If this is a seriouis question, we don't do your homework here.

What is a star, define it ? does the moon meet those requirements ?

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it is impossibal to difine a star cuz it's so far away it's just looks like a shiny rock to us
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sorry no, all stars can be defined as a sun, a planet or a moon, they are defied and named and labeled.
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is the moon a star?
No

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if not what is it?
A big lump of rock

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if you wish apon it how likely is it to grant that wish?
Zero, although your wish may come true through no involvement of the moon.
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sorry no, all stars can be defined as a sun, a planet or a moon, they are defied and named and labeled.
This isn't quite right Chuck. The Sun is our star. Stars are giant luminous balls of plasma. While it's true that people call Venus the Evening Star, we actually catalogue "celestial bodies", some of which are stars and some of which are planets/moons/asteroids etc.
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