venus
The brightest visible objects are: -- the sun -- the moon -- the planet Venus -- the planet Jupiter -- the planet Saturn -- the planet Mars -- the star Sirius
Venus is often referred to as the most brilliant planet in the sky. It is the second planet from the Sun and shines brightly due to its thick cloud cover that reflects sunlight. Venus is visible both in the morning and evening and is sometimes mistaken for a UFO due to its intense brightness.
Mars is sometimes referred to as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance in the night sky.
The Sun is often considered the most brilliant body in the sky since it is a star that emits light and heat. It provides energy to sustain life on Earth and is easily visible during the day.
That depends on where you are. From the surface of earth, the brightest planet in our sky would be Venus, when it is visible. Sometimes it is behind the sun, and then Mars or Jupiter is brighter.
The brightest visible objects are: -- the sun -- the moon -- the planet Venus -- the planet Jupiter -- the planet Saturn -- the planet Mars -- the star Sirius
sun
Just now, Venus is the most brilliant planet, setting a couple of hours after the Sun (December 2013). In the new year it will swing round in front of the Sun, reaching inferior conjunction on January 11. In December the planet appears as a narrow crescent in a small telescope. In late January it will reappear as a brilliant morning star before sunrise, high up in the southern sky as seen from Europe or North America.
VENUS
Venus is often referred to as the most brilliant planet in the sky. It is the second planet from the Sun and shines brightly due to its thick cloud cover that reflects sunlight. Venus is visible both in the morning and evening and is sometimes mistaken for a UFO due to its intense brightness.
The most brilliant planet in the solar system is Venus. It appears bright in our night sky due to its thick clouds that reflect sunlight. Venus is often referred to as the "evening star" or the "morning star" depending on its position in relation to the Sun.
Mars is sometimes referred to as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance in the night sky.
The Sun is often considered the most brilliant body in the sky since it is a star that emits light and heat. It provides energy to sustain life on Earth and is easily visible during the day.
That depends on where you are. From the surface of earth, the brightest planet in our sky would be Venus, when it is visible. Sometimes it is behind the sun, and then Mars or Jupiter is brighter.
Mercury has a black sky despite being the closest planet to the Sun. This is because it has a very thin atmosphere that cannot scatter the sunlight, resulting in a black appearance.
Venus
That's Venus, the most brightest object in our sky after Moon.