What is moon and star?

The moon is Earth's only natural satellite and is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. It has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers (2,159 miles) and orbits the Earth at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles).

Stars are luminous celestial objects made up of hot gases that emit light and heat energy. They are formed from the gravitational collapse of interstellar gas and dust. Stars vary in size, temperature, and brightness, with some being many times larger and hotter than our own sun.

Both the moon and stars have been significant symbols in various cultures and religions throughout history. The moon is often associated with femininity, intuition, and emotions, while stars are seen as symbols of guidance, hope, and inspiration. Both have also been used for navigation, timekeeping, and cultural beliefs.