"You're my moon" would literally translate to å›ã¯åƒ•ã®æœˆã (kimi wa boku no tsuki da) in Japanese. If you wanted to be more creative, you could say something like å›ãŒæœˆã»ã©ç›®è¦šã¾ã—ã美ã—ã„ (kimi ga tsuki hodo mezamashiku utsukushii) which means 'you are as dazzilingly beautiful as the moon".
今夜の月が皎然と輝いています => "kon'ya no tsuki ga kouzen to kagayaite imasu'.
jupiter
because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
I read in a magazine 2 days ago that it is Venus.
cagayake tsuki
Jupiter will be in that area tonight
If the moon seems to be shining especially brightly at the horizon, it means you are experiencing a very clear, still night at your location. Very calm weather.
The moon is bright from the sunlight shining on it, and stars are bright due to the burning of hydrogen and other gases at very high temperatures.
Because it's bright enough to be seen through the sky glare.
it is tonight,the full moon of dec,2008,the largest and bright moon of this year,nearest moon from earth......
Shining; brightening; blinding; etc.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
Looking directly at the sun can harm your eyes. The moon is not bright enough to do so. It has no light of its own, it can only be seen because of the sun shining on it making it bright enough to see.