Venus
The opposite is 2 things that are completely different. For example, the moon and the sun, up and down, right and left, a smile and a frown.
Saturn has the brightest and most prominent rings in our solar system. They are made up of ice, rock, and dust particles that reflect sunlight, creating a stunning and easily visible feature when viewed from Earth.
None of the planets in the Solar system radiate their own light, so they are all as bright (luminous) as each other, which is, not at all. Any light we see from planets is reflected light that came from the Sun (as opposed to stars who generate their own light). the planet with the greatest apparent magnitude (that is, how bright the body appears to an observer on the earth looking up at the sky) is Venus.
Venus, like Earth, is a rocky, terrestrial planet. Though it sometimes appears as a gaseous planet, it is not. It just has a very heavy cloud cover, making it the third brightest object in the night sky.
The next brightest body in the sky, after the sun and the moon, is the planet Venus. The brightest star is the one called "Sirius", in the constellation "Canis Major".
what planet can be seen from earth
Planet Earth - about 80%.
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most of the earth is made up of water
The Earth's core makes up about 15 of the planet's total volume.
That planet is Earth.
Earth.