The Moon. After the Moon, Venus, when she is visible. Right now (October 2010), Venus is hard to observe, or can't be observed at all; the brightest object in the night sky right now is Jupiter.
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The primary source of light that enables astronomers to see Jupiter through a telescope is sunlight reflecting off the planet's surface and atmosphere. Jupiter also emits its own light, known as intrinsic radiation, which contributes to its visibility in the night sky.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
Balls of gas that appear in the night sky are called stars. They are massive, luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity and emit light and heat through nuclear reactions in their core. Stars are visible in the night sky because of the light they emit.
The moon is the closest heavenly body to the earth and because of its relatively high albedo it reflects a lot of the light falling on it hence it is the brightest object in the night sky. Similar reasons also apply to Venus, which is also a very bright object.
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
No, it reflects the light from the sun onto the Earth.
Fireflies
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The metaphor in the sentence "sparkling jewels light up the night sky" is comparing the stars in the night sky to sparkling jewels, suggesting that they are beautiful and luminous.
Every time they are there .We can see a body if light falls on it or it emits lights.So planets are seen at night, but at day time their intensity of light become very less than the Sun ,so they disappears.However when the moon eclipse the sun totally we can see them.
Blue light can be emitted by electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and tablets, as well as fluorescent and LED lighting. The sun also emits blue light, which is why the sky appears blue during the day.
The moon is illuminated by the sun. It is not luminous, since it emits no light of its own, only reflected light.
That is the moon.
The auroras look like poles of light curtains in the night sky and not like the light branches of light or the planets of light.
"A sudden flash of light in the night sky." That isn't a sentence at all, since it has no predicate (verb).
The sea of stars glows in the night sky due to the light emitted by distant stars and galaxies. This light travels through space and reaches our eyes, creating the beautiful spectacle we see in the night sky.