Moons don't produce light.
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
The ecliptic.
Yes!!! It is illuminated by the Sun. In fact all the planets, including Earth, are illuminated by the Sun. We see these plane the reflection of Sunlight from them . None of them give off light on their own account.
The next brightest body in the sky, after the sun and the moon, is the planet Venus. The brightest star is the one called "Sirius", in the constellation "Canis Major".
Europa is Jupiter's brightest moon. This is because...
it is brightest when it is a clear night and no stars or nothing blocking the moon in outer space
Venus is the brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
The sun and the moon are not planets. The sun is a star and the moon is a natural satellite. The brightest planet in Earth's sky is Venus.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
The ecliptic.
Europe
Venus
Neither. they are about the same