yes
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.
Yes.
Jupiter
It is nothing just the moon and Jupiter....Jupiter shines the light on the moon
The sun appears significantly dimmer from Jupiter compared to Earth because Jupiter is much farther away from the sun than Earth. The sun would look like just another bright star in the sky from Jupiter, rather than the intense, dominant source of light we see from Earth.
Jupiter is not out tonight. This means that Jupiter can not be seen with the naked eye and a telescope would be needed.
The bright planet in the south sky in the UK is likely to be Jupiter. Jupiter is one of the brightest planets visible from Earth and it can often be seen in the southern part of the sky during the evening hours.
No. It wouldn't be as big or as bright as it is here, but you can still see it
Jupiter (late September 2009)
I think because Jupiter is so big and is very bright and red it represents king of gods.
Jupiter itself does not emit light, so it can be considered dark. However, it reflects light from the Sun, so it can appear bright in the sky.