The brightest object as seen from us is the Sun.The next-brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars (on rare occasions, Mars can actually be a bit brighter than Jupiter).
Excluding the sun, Sirius appears brightest in the sky from Earth.
Blue-white stars are the hottest and brightest stars; Sirius A (and its white dwarf companion Sirius B) is the brightest star in Earth's night sky.
The sun appears the brightest in the sky because it is the closest star to Earth, approximately 93 million miles away. Its proximity combined with its luminosity makes it the brightest object in our sky.
io is the brightest from jupiters surface
the sun is the brightest star in the sky because it is closer to earth than any other star
Venus is the brightest planet, as seen from Earth.
The star Sirius is the brightest star visible from the earth. Sirius is in the Canis Major constelation, and is therefore often refered to as "the Dog Star"
The earth isn't the brightest planet,it is Venus.
I think you're talking about Venus After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky.
Our sun is not the brightest star in the universe. It only appears brighter because it is much close than any other star. The brightest star as it appears in the sky is Sirius.
The Sun isn't the brightest star, actually it's considered quite dim in relation to other stars.It appears brightest as it is closer to earth. There are other stars, some bigger or smaller, brighter or duller, in the vastness of the universe outside our rather small collection of planets orbiting our sun.
The brightest star as seen from Earth is the sun. The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.