Venus
The planet Venus. It is often the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon. It is referred to as the morning or evening star (though its not a star).
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
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.
Clouds would be second. Beyond earth's atmosphere the moon would be the brightest object in the sky, now followed by the International Space Station. Venus has been displaced from 3rd to 4th place. None of these objects shine with their own light, but from reflected light of our sun.
Venus is the brightest object in the night sky other than the moon and the brightest object that appears as a starlike point. As a result it is often the first starlike object seen in the evening or the last one seen in the morning depending on where it is relative to Earth at the time.
The planet Venus. It is often the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon. It is referred to as the morning or evening star (though its not a star).
Venus is the planet that exhibits reverse rotation. After the Moon, the planet Venus is the brightest object in the sky at night.
I think you're talking about Venus After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky.
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
You put in the Planet venus section, don't you already know the answer, dummy, it's PLANET VENUS.
From Earth, Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky.
Assuming you mean in the Earth's night sky, Venus is the next brightest natural object seen from Earth.
brightest
It's Venus. That's why this question is in the category,"Planet Venus" questions. The first brightest is the Moon.
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky. Of course, it is the only planet we can see in the night sky. Except, of course, when Mars or Saturn, or any of the other planets, are close enough to Earth for us to see the light reflect from the planet. But then again, Venus would still be the brightest.
the moon because it is bigger at night