A star near the Sun might be brighter or dimmer, it depends on how big it is. Each star has an absolute magnitude and if you find out a star's absolute magnitude, and then subtract 31.4, that would be its visual magnitude at the Sun's distance from us.
Since the sun (a star) is so bright, no other star can shine during the daytime.
If you were standing on Pluto, the Sun might be overhead or near the horizon, depending on the time of day and your location.Note: On Pluto the Sun would appear to be a very very bright star, but nothing more.
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
Venus is a planet. It is nearer to the sun than we are, and when we can see it, it looks like a very bright star.
The brightest stars are a few million times as bright as our Sun.
Since the sun (a star) is so bright, no other star can shine during the daytime.
it's because the sun is bright and yellow and it close to the earth and when it is night the sun becomes a star!!!!
There is no particularly bright star near the south pole of the sky. A nearby star is Sigma Octans, but it is not as bright a star as Polaris (the North Star).
Sun
Eight times the luminoscity as the sun
the sun, a light bulb, a star, the moon
If you were standing on Pluto, the Sun might be overhead or near the horizon, depending on the time of day and your location.Note: On Pluto the Sun would appear to be a very very bright star, but nothing more.
On the main sequence, red dwarfs and orange dwarfs are less bright than the sun. Our sun is a yellow dwarf.
The North Star, or if you want a literal answer that is probably not the one that you are looking for, The Sun
Venus is the brightest star. It is also the hottest planet it reflects a lot of light from the sun and we can see it as a bright dot in the sky.
Venus, because it is close to the Sun (and very bright) it is seen either before the Sun at dawn or after the Sun at dusk.