When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
Only the sun and the moon.
Venus is occasionally brighter than jupiter
Venus, at its brightest, is brighter than any other planet. However, when it's not at its brightest, there are a couple of others than can be brighter if they're near their brightest, Mars and Jupiter being the most notable.
Mercury is hotter than Venus and Venus is brighter than Mercury
Venus.
Venus is much brighter than Mars. Only the Moon and the Sun are brighter than Venus.
Only the sun and the moon.
No. As seen from Earth the "evening star," which is actually the planet Venus, is the second brightest object in the night sky. Only the moon is brighter.
it isn't the sun is 450000 times brighter than the moon! no..
Venus is occasionally brighter than jupiter
Venus, at its brightest, is brighter than any other planet. However, when it's not at its brightest, there are a couple of others than can be brighter if they're near their brightest, Mars and Jupiter being the most notable.
Mercury is hotter than Venus and Venus is brighter than Mercury
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
Because it is nearer that the stars.
Yes
becacue mercury is smaller than venus