it is brightest when it is a clear night and no stars or nothing blocking the moon in outer space
The only reasons why you wouldn't be able to see the full moon would be that either it is daytime (the full moon rises at sunset, and sets at sunrise), or it is during totality of a lunar eclipse, or your eyes are closed. The full moon is the brightest thing in the night sky. It's almost possible to read by it.
The next brightest body in the sky, after the sun and the moon, is the planet Venus. The brightest star is the one called "Sirius", in the constellation "Canis Major".
Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.
Full moon.
No it was not. The full moon was on the 28th.
Tonight's full moon will be the brightest this year, but not QUITE as bright as the full moon last month. Last month and this month, we have a "perigee moon", when the full moon corresponds to the closest point in the Earth's orbit. The "perigee full moon" appears about 15% larger and 30% brighter than the "average" full moon.
The brightest moon is called a "supermoon." This occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon being at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, known as perigee. Supermoons appear larger and brighter in the sky compared to a regular full moon.
You can see the entire sun's reflection!!
a full moon looks like a full circle or a cookie or just a full moon!
Europa is Jupiter's brightest moon. This is because...
A harvest moon is a full moon with a orange glow so this could go as another name for a full moon. It is important to not get confused with these two types of moons though, because there still are some differences. Hope this helps!
The only reasons why you wouldn't be able to see the full moon would be that either it is daytime (the full moon rises at sunset, and sets at sunrise), or it is during totality of a lunar eclipse, or your eyes are closed. The full moon is the brightest thing in the night sky. It's almost possible to read by it.
i think a full moon cause like wolves howl on the full moon i dont know munch so i guess that what it is
Regardless of the time of day, the season, or what the moon is doing, the brightest star in the sky is the sun, and the second brightest is Sirius, in the constellation of Canis Major. Note that Venus, Mars, and Jupiter are capable of being brighter than Sirius depending on where they are in their orbits relative to Earth. But they are planets, and you asked for the brightest "star".
As seen from the moon, the Earth is a brighter source of light than the moon is as seen from the Earth. This also depends upon the phase of the Earth, just as the brightness of the moon varies by phase. A full moon and a full Earth are in the brightest phase.
A man might be outside cutting down trees with his wife who might be walking her adorable puppy. Everything will probably be about the same except there will be a full moon.
Venus is the brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.