The Moon. After the Moon, Venus, when she is visible. Right now (October 2010), Venus is hard to observe, or can't be observed at all; the brightest object in the night sky right now is Jupiter.
Our sun is by far the brightest object in the sky, and the moon is the second brightest. After this, the International Space Station is the next brightest object, when it is in the right place. The planets generally come next, with Venus appearing the next natural brightest object after the moon. Sirius is the brightest star, other than our sun.
Heavenly objects (bodies) are objects visible in the sky. It was first thought most if not all objects in (outer) space emit radio waves and other forms of energy. However, later it was realized many objects failed to emit radio waves. These were called Quasistellar Objects or QSOs. Contracted to quasars, the latest research indicates that only 1% of the quasars discovered have detectable radio waves.
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If the moon is up, the moon is the brightest object in the night sky. After the moon, the planet Venus is usually the brightest object in the night sky. Sometimes it appears near morning and other times it appears near sunset. For these reasons it is often referred to both as the "morning star" and the "evening star."
After the Sun, which is not visible at night, the brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, in that order.
After the Sun, which is not visible at night, the brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, in that order.
After the Sun, which is not visible at night, the brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, in that order.
After the Sun, which is not visible at night, the brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, in that order.
What you are probably referring to is Mars.
Addition by Fireholder (13/03/2009) - Actually, I believe it is Venus. Soon, it will be the International Space Station, once they've fitted the 4th Solar Array.
The Moon, then the planet Venus, followed by the International Space Station.
Sirius, in the constellation called Canis Major.
After the Sun, which is not visible at night, the brightest objects are the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter, in that order.
The moon. The next brightest object is Jupiter.
yes
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.
a black hole emits no light because of its high gravity
Light. In the form of light pollution in the night sky.
There is little "light interference" from city lights.
No, it reflects the light from the sun onto the Earth.
yes
Fireflies
light up the night sky
Every time they are there .We can see a body if light falls on it or it emits lights.So planets are seen at night, but at day time their intensity of light become very less than the Sun ,so they disappears.However when the moon eclipse the sun totally we can see them.
light and dark
That is the moon.
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
The auroras look like poles of light curtains in the night sky and not like the light branches of light or the planets of light.
"A sudden flash of light in the night sky." That isn't a sentence at all, since it has no predicate (verb).
comets.
No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.