Yes it is. The only natural objects in the sky brighter than Jupiter at its brightest (as seen from Earth) are the Sun (which obviously isn't in the NIGHT sky), the Moon, and Venus. In fact, even at its dimmest, the only natural objects in the night sky (other than those already listed) brighter than Jupiter are Mars and Mercury (when they're at or near their brightest). Jupiter is bright enough to stimulate cone cells and have a noticeable pale orange color.
That is a statement with a question mark shoved on the end . . but as a statement, it is correct, if we can assume the question is about the solar system.
Venus
Jupiter is typically the fourth brightest planet in our solar system, after Venus, Mars, and sometimes Mercury.
The second Brightest planet is Jupiter.
Venus is the brightest and hottest Planet in our solar System.
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Because it is the brightest and it is the hottest
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As seen from the planet Earth, the two brightest bodies in the solar system are the sun and the moon. Number three is the planet Venus.
No. Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. Saturn is the second largest.
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
No, Venus is not largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.