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Why are Jupiter and Venus so bright?

Why are Jupiter and Venus so bright?

When sunlight strikes a planet, the planet’s surface absorbs some of the and reflects the rest. Albedo is a comparison between how much light strikes an object – and how much the objects reflects. As you might have guessed, Venus has the highest albedo of any major planet in our solar system.

Why is Venus the brightest planet in the sky?

Light bringer. Venus’ dense cloud cover has benefits for us Earthlings. It reflects the sun’s rays, making the planet the brightest in the night sky. It’s often called the morning star or evening star because its bright, steady glow persists either around sunrise or sunset.

Why is Jupiter the brightest?

But if you are looking up from Earth, Jupiter will look unusually bright in the sky. That is because of the way the Sun’s light is hitting Jupiter, allowing it to shine in the night sky.

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Which planet is the brightest and why?

Venus is so bright because its thick clouds reflect most of the sunlight that reaches it (about 70\%) back into space, and because it is the closest planet to Earth. Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon).

Why are planets so bright?

Nuclear fusion creates radiation (heat and light) and makes stars glow. Because planets do not have nuclear fusion, they do not produce their own light. Instead, they shine with light reflected from a star.

Is Jupiter in the sky?

Jupiter is the second-brightest starlike object in the December evening sky (only Venus appears as a brighter “star”). Jupiter is still near fainter Saturn in our sky, nearly a year after their late 2020 great conjunction.

Where is Jupiter in the sky tonight?

To see Jupiter tonight look to the southeastern horizon after sunset. To the left of the nearly full moon, you will spot two bright dots. The one closest to the Moon will be Saturn and Jupiter will be to the left of that.

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Why is Venus a planet?

Venus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet” because of their similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun, and bulk composition. It is radically different from Earth in other respects.