Saturn,because Saturn has a ring system that consists of nine continuous main rings and three discontinuous arcs, composed mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust.
Jupiter is the second brightest planet in the sky after Venus and the fourth brightest object in the sky. The sun and the moon are the brightest objects in the sky, but they are not planets.
Jupiter is the second brightest planet after Venus.
Venus is the brightest planet in our solar system. Venus shines brightly due to its thick atmosphere that reflects and scatters sunlight. It can often be seen in the morning or evening sky.
Saturn has the largest and most extensive ring system in the Solar System. It is composed of countless particles of ice and rock orbiting the planet in a disk-like structure.
Observed from Earth, the brightest planet is Venus with an apparent magnitude of -4.6.That depends on how you think of that question. None of the planets produce light of their own. On that basis, they are all as dark as each other.The planets reflect light from the sun. On Earth when we see the different planets reflecting the sun's light, it is Venus that looks brightest.One other way of looking at your question is that on the surface of Mercury, the nearest planet to the sun, it would be extremely bright. So on that basis Mercury is the brightest.
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The second Brightest planet is Jupiter.
Saturn, although it has many rings.
Venus is the brightest and hottest Planet in our solar System.
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Because it is the brightest and it is the hottest
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As seen from the planet Earth, the two brightest bodies in the solar system are the sun and the moon. Number three is the planet Venus.
Jupiter is the second brightest planet in the sky after Venus and the fourth brightest object in the sky. The sun and the moon are the brightest objects in the sky, but they are not planets.
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Jupiter is the second brightest planet after Venus.
its the brightest planet in the solar system