Because you are closer to it as it is a moon of Jupiter.
On a Mercator cylinder projection map, areas closer to the poles appear larger than they actually are. This distortion occurs because the projection stretches landmasses to maintain straight lines of latitude and longitude, resulting in an exaggerated size for regions like Greenland and Antarctica compared to the equatorial regions. Consequently, countries situated at higher latitudes, such as Canada and Russia, also appear disproportionately large.
Because it's closer, like the moon
The Sun and the Moon are the only celestial objects that appear brighter in the sky than Venus.
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.
A small sunspot is called a plage. Plages are regions on the Sun's surface that appear brighter than their surroundings due to intense magnetic activity.
Because they are closer or actually brighter.
Three possibilities: It is brighter (some are brighter than others), it is bigger, or it is closer to earth.
yes
There is no "why" because they don't.
Stars appear brighter or dimmer depending on their distance from Earth. The closer a star is, the brighter it appears, while stars that are farther away appear dimmer. Additionally, stars can also vary in brightness due to changes in their own luminosity or if they are being obscured by interstellar dust or gas.
The closer streetlights appear brighter than the more distant lights due to the concept of perspective. As objects move farther away, they appear smaller and less intense to our eyes. This change in size and intensity gives the illusion that closer streetlights are brighter.
Yes, many people have reported that the whites of their eyes have gotten brighter after they quit smoking. The color may also appear brighter.
If you could magically remove sunspots from the Sun, the affected areas would appear as brighter regions compared to the surrounding photosphere. The removal of sunspots would result in a more uniform and smooth surface, reducing the contrast between the sunspot regions and the rest of the Sun.
'Appear' would become 'appeared' in the past tense so the sentence would simply be 'some stars appeared to be brighter than others'.
Stars appear brighter depending on their size, temperature, and distance from Earth. Larger and hotter stars emit more light, making them appear brighter. Additionally, stars that are closer to Earth will appear brighter than those that are farther away.
Blue eyes are usually bright in appearance. They may appear even brighter if you see them in the natural sunlight.