Biology, asked by baggaatla1993, 6 months ago

Aman and Raman looked sky on full moon night and seen many space objects. Out of which Akash seen a brightest object in the sky. What could be that ? ​

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Answered by shantanukumar9686
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Answer:

the Moon makes its regular orbital journey around the sky, it sometimes appears close to a particularly bright “star”. ... That is because their orbits around the Sun are on a similar plane to the Moon's around the Earth. These planets also appear much brighter than most stars.

Answered by Anonymous
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The brightest object in the sky is the moon itself.

  • In the full moon day, the moon gets it's complete circular apperance (from the two dimensional visual perspective from the earth) and that's why the moon becomes the brightest in the full moon day.
  • This high brightness of the moon in the full moon day, overlaps the light rays coming from the stars in the sky. That's why, the stars look much more faint than the other normal days and even fainter than the moon itself.
  • In this way, in the full moon day, the moon becomes the brightest object in the sky.

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