The sun is the brightest star to people on Earth because it is the closest star to Earth.
The brightest star as seen from Earth is the sun. The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.
Our Sun is the closest star to Earth, therefore, the brightest.
The main star of Virgo is Spica, is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant from Earth. The main star of Virgo is Spica, is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant from Earth. The main star of Virgo is Spica, is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant from Earth. The main star of Virgo is Spica, is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, and the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. It is 260 light years distant from Earth.
It seems to be the brightest because it is the nearest to the earth.
sun is the closest star to earth .
the sun is a star and it isthecloseststar to the earth, not Polaris
Excluding the sun, Sirius appears brightest in the sky from Earth.
The brightest star in the constellation Taurus is Aldebaran. It is an orange giant star located about 65 light-years away from Earth and is easily visible to the naked eye as the brightest star in Taurus.
Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
The star Sirius is the brightest star visible from the earth. Sirius is in the Canis Major constelation, and is therefore often refered to as "the Dog Star"
Visually Sirius is the brightest star in the nighttime sky while R136a1 is actually brightest star we know about.Remember while a star may be very bright, the further away it is the dimmer it appears. Sirius is one of the closest stars to us and therefore looks the brightest.
The brightest star in the sky is Sirius. The brightest object that looks like a star is the planet Venus - which is brighter than any star. You can see it these days (Aug. 2010) after sunset in the west, as a very bright star.