The Moon. The Sun that we see is almost two diameters of the sun farther across the sky because of the time it takes the light to reach the Earth. This holds true for other planets and stars as well.
That's Venus, the most brightest object in our sky after Moon.
Yes. Any time you look up into the sky and say "What's that?", you have seen an UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object.
In real sense, there is no sky, what we see in actual sense is the space.
I think that UFOs come from space and that UFOs ARE real!! If you see something move or moving in the sky,then report it emedeatly!! UFO stands for `Unidentified Flying Object`!!
I don't have real-time information on current sky conditions. You can check your local weather forecast or look outside to see if it's clear, cloudy, or overcast.
A this time, September 2009, it is possible to see Jupiter at night. Apart from the moon, it is the brightest object in the night sky. From the northern hemisphere, it can be seen towards the south.
The best time to see a constellation in the night sky is after the sunset. The best time to see a constellation in the morning is before sunrise.
because the moon reflects light from the sun
The Sun
His/Her look (Personality)Sky (sun & cloud in the day time)Sky (moon & stars in the nite time)
Tonight on September 4th, 2010, the bright object you see in the eastern sky is likely the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and is often visible to the naked eye.
The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. At full moon, we see the bright part - the illuminated part. At new moon, we see mostly the dark part. (This part is also slightly visible, due to light reflected from the Earth.)