The phrase "At night a candle's brighter than the sun" is likely a metaphorical statement emphasizing the relative brightness of a small source of light in the darkness compared to a much larger source of light in the daytime. It suggests that even a small amount of light can have a significant impact in dark or difficult situations. This metaphor can be interpreted as highlighting the power of hope, positivity, or resilience in challenging circumstances.
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
A star is brighter than day and darker than the night. During the day, the light from the sun outshines the stars, but at night the stars become visible against the dark sky.
Observed from Earth there are no brighter stars at the night sky. If you see something that is brighter, it will be a planet.
it isn't the sun is 450000 times brighter than the moon! no..
Because you compare them to the brightness of the surroundings.
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
A star is brighter than day and darker than the night. During the day, the light from the sun outshines the stars, but at night the stars become visible against the dark sky.
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Observed from Earth there are no brighter stars at the night sky. If you see something that is brighter, it will be a planet.
it isn't the sun is 450000 times brighter than the moon! no..
Because you compare them to the brightness of the surroundings.
Rigel is brighter than Betelgeuse. Rigel is a blue supergiant star that is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star that is dimmer in comparison.
Jupiter is brighter than Betelgeuse in the night sky because it is much closer to the Earth in comparison to Betelgeuse(Betelgeuse is more than 500 lightyears away form the Earth). This way, Jupiter appears larger than Betelgeuse, and celestial objects that appear larger also appear brighter than objects that appear small.
No. As seen from Earth the "evening star," which is actually the planet Venus, is the second brightest object in the night sky. Only the moon is brighter.
So their houses and streets can be brighter because light bulbs give off more light than candles
Rigel is brighter than Betelgeuse. Rigel is a blue supergiant star and one of the brightest stars in the night sky, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and although it is one of the largest stars known, it is not as bright as Rigel.