Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
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Generally the brightest objects seen in the sky are the moon, some planets, (notably Venus and Jupiter) and stars, Sirius being the brightest.
I think it is crazy hahahaha.
Second brightest after Venus?
Superior planets (those outside Earth's orbit) appear brightest when they are at opposition, which is when they are on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun. This is when they are closest to Earth and fully illuminated by the Sun.
because it has humans in it and humans need light
the brightest and the sixth biggest planet
The strip of the sky through which the sun, moon, and brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is known as the ecliptic.
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 planets in order from brightest to dullest are Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and sometimes, in certain conditions, Uranus and Neptune. Venus is typically the brightest planet in the sky, while Neptune is the dullest due to its distance from the Sun.
This is because sunlight is reflected by the planet's water
Jupiter is the second brightest planet in the sky after Venus and the fourth brightest object in the sky. The sun and the moon are the brightest objects in the sky, but they are not planets.