Quite often, that would be the clouds. If you mean objects outside of Earth's atmosphere, the answer is the Moon.
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.
The brightest object in space, aside from the Sun and Moon, is the star Sirius. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky and is located in the constellation Canis Major. It appears exceptionally bright due to its proximity to Earth and its high luminosity.
Venus is the 3rd brightest object in our sky
Venus is the brightest thing in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.
Venus is brighter than Jupiter in the night sky because Venus is closer to Earth and its thick cloud cover reflects more sunlight, making it the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon. Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky and is usually easily visible to the naked eye.
Even on Jupiter, or in the vicinity of Jupiter, the sun is still the brightest object in the sky. The brightest planet would be Saturn.
No. The Sun is
Um, Wouldn't that be the sun?!?!
Venus
The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. At full moon, we see the bright part - the illuminated part. At new moon, we see mostly the dark part. (This part is also slightly visible, due to light reflected from the Earth.)
Jupiter.
No, Jupiter is typically the 4th brightest object in the sky after the Sun, Moon, and Venus. It can vary in brightness depending on its position in its orbit and its alignment with Earth.
We would say that the moon is the secondbrightest, after the sun.
Look toward the western part of the sky after the sun set.it the brightest object in that direction.
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.
The sun appears the brightest in the sky because it is the closest star to Earth, approximately 93 million miles away. Its proximity combined with its luminosity makes it the brightest object in our sky.
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.