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The strip of the sky through which the sun the moon and the brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is called what?

The strip of the sky through which the sun, moon, and brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is known as the ecliptic.


The slower moving superior-planets appear to reverse their direction of travel when what?

This is called the Retrograde


What is the brightess planet?

Viewed from Earth, Venus is the brightest planet.


What are the planets in order from brightest to dullest?

The planets in order from brightest to dullest are Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and sometimes, in certain conditions, Uranus and Neptune. Venus is typically the brightest planet in the sky, while Neptune is the dullest due to its distance from the Sun.


Planets with the brightest rings?

uranus


The illusion that slower moving superior planets appear to reverse their direction of travel when the earth catches up and passes them is called what?

This phenomenon is called retrograde motion. It occurs when Earth, which has a shorter orbit than the superior planets, overtakes and passes them in their respective orbits around the Sun, creating the illusion of the planets moving backwards in the sky.


What are the brightest objects in the sky after sunset?

Generally the brightest objects seen in the sky are the moon, some planets, (notably Venus and Jupiter) and stars, Sirius being the brightest.


What is the brightest of the planets and often mistaken for a star?

I think it is crazy hahahaha.


How bright is Mars among the other planets?

Second brightest after Venus?


Does thunder appear on other planets?

no thunder does not appear in other planets


Why is earth the brightest of all planets?

because it has humans in it and humans need light


Why can you see other planets and planetary satellites?

the brightest and the sixth biggest planet

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