Ah, yes, the brightest star in our night sky is often Jupiter. You can spot it twinkling like a beaming friend up there among the stars Envision it shining brightly alongside its celestial companions, creating a wonderful portrait in the night sky. What a peaceful and radiant scene!
The brightest star in the constellation Hercules is Kornephoros, which has a white color.
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.
Ah, isn't that just a wonderful sight? That bright star in the west shining so beautifully can actually be the planet Venus! Its luminosity captured admirers throughout history. How lovely it is when nature dazzles us with such achievements!
SunAnswer:The brightest star can be identified either on an apparent brightness (how bright it seems to an observer on Earth) or absolute luminosity. Obviously the Sun is the brightest star in the sky at any time. If only the night sky is considered, it is Sirius. The brightest star discovered, based on its energy output, is Cygnus OB2-12 (a very bright blue hypergiant). It is more than 6 million times brighter than the Sun.
Blue-white stars are the hottest and brightest stars; Sirius A (and its white dwarf companion Sirius B) is the brightest star in Earth's night sky.
Yes, it is. That is why the sun shines the brightest and looks biggest, while the others look smaller and less bright
Brightest star can mean two different things. It can mean the brightest star that in shines in the sky of it can be a title of a movie.
The brightest stars are a few million times as bright as our Sun.
The brightest star in the constellation Hercules is Kornephoros, which has a white color.
Venus is the brightest star next to moon
The brightest star in the morning sky is often Venus. It is sometimes referred to as the Morning Star because of how bright it appears before sunrise.
Polaris is not a white dwarf. If it was you wouldn't be able to see it. Polaris is in fact a multiple star system, that just looks like one star. The brightest star is a bright giant with a spectral type of F7 - so it will appear as a yellow-white star.
Sirius, also known as the "Dog Star," is the brightest star in Earth's night sky. It is roughly twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star.
It is almost twice the brightness of Canopus,the 2nd brightest 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.
Venus is the brightest star. It is also the hottest planet it reflects a lot of light from the sun and we can see it as a bright dot in the sky.
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.