What is the brightest planet in our solar system?


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Depends on where you are when you're looking.
The brightest planet in earth's skies is usually Venus, but it is never high in the sky at midnight, so the brightest in the middle of the night is Jupiter.
But if you were on one of Uranus's moons, on the side away from Uranus, then Saturn would be the brightest (though the sun would be the brightest "star" in the sky).
And if you were on one of Mars' moons, on the side away from Mars then Jupiter is brightest when that planet is in the sky, and Earth is brightest when that planet is in the sky.
Do you mean brightest as in most reflective or brightest for actual amount of sunlight reflected? I would guess Venus in either case.
Venus, if you are in the Earth.
The brightness level is near -5.
venus the evening star.
Looking from Earth it's Venus.
those who dont know astronomy say venus, but in reflective value its jupiter
Its Venus, trust me i'm a professional Astronomer, whats more LindaJune's avatar is damn hot! and her answer is as hot as she is.
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