You're probably talking about Jupiter. It has more than 60 moons but through binoculars or a small telescope you can only see 4. If one of them is too close to Jupiter at the time you view it, you will see 3.
The bright star lit up the night sky.
star bright
Because it is bright but not bright enough to be seen in the day.
We can usually distinguish them. If it's twinkling then its a star. If it's not twinkling then it's a planet, unless it's a star that's very high in the sky.
moons and stars.. star studded sky..:)
They aren't. Stars and moons are two different types of object. A moon is an object that orbits a planet or similar object. A star is a far more massive object that emits its own light.
When observing a star, you will see a bright point of light in the night sky.
Ah, the bright object you're likely seeing in the night sky could very well be the mighty planet Jupiter! Jupiter's radiance brings beauty and wonder to the evening tapestry above, shining brightly and reminding us of the vastness and grandeur of the universe around us. Simply take a moment to appreciate its glow, filling your heart with joy and tranquility.
The Sun is the star that is never seen in the night sky. It is too bright to be visible against the backdrop of the stars at night.
A very bright star typically indicates that the star is emitting a large amount of light and energy. Brightness in stars is often related to their size, temperature, and distance from Earth. Bright stars can be easily visible in the night sky and can provide important insights into stellar evolution and the characteristics of the universe.
You might be referring to a quasar.
A comet, shooting star, asteroid meteorite?