because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
From Jupiter's surface, its moons would appear as bright points of light in the sky, similar to our view of Jupiter's moons from Earth. They would range in size and brightness depending on their distance from Jupiter and their individual characteristics. The sight would be quite spectacular, with some moons appearing larger than others and potentially casting shadows on Jupiter's surface.
The equatorial diameter of Tethys, one of Saturn's moons, is approximately 1,066 kilometers (about 661 miles). This makes Tethys the third-largest of Saturn's moons, notable for its large, bright, icy surface and prominent features such as the large impact crater Odysseus.
Yes, the moon does not have holes like Earth does. However, it does have craters, which are formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids. These craters can appear as "holes" on the moon's surface when viewed from a distance.
Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has an apparent magnitude of about 4.6. This makes it bright enough to be seen with binoculars from Earth under good conditions. Its size and reflective surface contribute to its visibility in the night sky, despite being a distant celestial object.
Planets and moons do not produce their own light. They shine brightly because they reflect sunlight. The reflection of sunlight off their surfaces is what makes them visible and appear to shine in the night sky.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.
The moons surface is covered with regolith. There are 2 main kinds of surface; maria and highlands. There are lots of craters and dust. the moons sky is always black.it has no air or water
The planet you are referring to is likely Saturn, which has dark spheres called moons, such as Mimas and Enceladus, that reflect light from the Sun. These moons have reflective surfaces due to icy compositions that make them appear bright when illuminated.
Light given off by those objects are distorted by our atmosphere.
Metorites
Due to Earth's rotation.
Yes it is similar to the moons surface