Assuming you mean "planet", as seen from Earth the answer would be Venus. The one that is the brightest from a fixed distance (eg 100 million km) is probably a "Hot Jupiter" that is large and extremely close to its star.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
Most of the times, the brightest part of the galaxy is at the ceentre due the higher density of stars .Also if the galaxy is a spiral then the brightest part of the galaxy are the spiral arms because they are the star formation areas in the galaxy
A quasar will have the brightest galactic centre.
No. It's a galaxy by the fifth brightest star
Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky of earth not a galaxy
in common settlement i have predictideted that the brigtist galaxy in a homsapinana gorila is banna and custed
quasars.
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
Because it is the closest to us
Probably the sunflower
venus