answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Assuming the Sun is classified as a star.

Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and on a very good night, Uranus.

Oh, that's seven. Take your pick.

Not forgetting all the other stuff. Aeroplanes, UFO's :-), comets, meteors, galaxies, space stations, satellites etc.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

There is no such thing as a the "Brightest Constellation" There are stars in the constellations that are ranked here are the first five. 1 Sirius, in Canis Major 2 Canopus, in Carina 3 Alpa Centauri, a group of red dwarfs 4 Arcturus, in Bootes 5 Vega, in Lyra

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

The top two, of course, are the Sun and the Moon.

Depending on where the Earth and the other planets are in their orbits around the Sun, the next brightest two are normally Venus and Jupiter. If the International Space Station is passing overhead, then the ISS may be brighter than Jupiter.

Very rarely, supernova explosions will outshine anything else in the sky except the Sun.

Sirius is normally the brightest star in the sky.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
  • Ursa Major, the Big Bear (includes the Big Dipper)
  • Ursa Minor, the Little Bear
  • Cassiopeia, the Queen of Ethiopia
  • Cepheus, the King of Ethiopia
  • Draco the Dragon
This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

You can see:

Andromeda

Antlia

Apus

Aquarius

Aries

Aquila

Auriga

Ara

Boötes

Cetus

Chamaeleon

Corvus

Capricornus

Crater

Cepheus

Cygnus

Centaurus

Circinus

Carina

Coma Berenices

Canis Major

Canis Minor

Crux

Caelum

Canes Venatici

Camelopardalis

Cancer

Cassiopeia

Corona Australis

Corona Borealis

Columba

Dorado

Draco

Delphinus

Eridanus

Equuleus

Fornax

Grus

Gemini

Hydra

Hercules

Hydrus

Horologium

Indus

Libra

Lynx

Lupus

Lepus

Lyra

Lacerta

Leo

Leo Minor

Microscopium

Monoceros

Musca

Mensa

Norma

Ophiuchus

Orion

Octans

Perseus

Phoenix

Pegasus

Pavo

Puppis

Pyxis

Pictor

Pisces

Piscis Austrinus

Reticulum

Sagitta

Sagittarius

Scorpius

Sextans

Serpens (Cauda and Caput)

Sculptor

Scutum

Telescopium

Taurus

Triangulum

Triangulum Australe

Tucana

Ursa Minor

Ursa Major

Volans

Vela

Vulpecula and

Virgo

Which is all 88 of them. You can't see all of them from everywhere but youll see most of them.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

the 5 brightest are: orion, the hunter crux, the southern cross canis major, the big dog canis minor, the little dog gemini, the twins

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

This will depend on where on the Earth you are. Some stars are only visible if you're in the Northern hemisphere and some in the Southern.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

There are a total of 88 constellations, and all appear on star maps.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

smartboy8

Lvl 4
2y ago

I can see two Moons in my neighbor's window.

This answer is:
User Avatar
User Avatar

Margaretta Barrows

Lvl 1
2y ago
awesome thanks!

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What 5 objects can you see in the sky as well stars at various times of the year?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Astronomy

Why were stars important to Maori?

navigational purposes as well as weather forecasts and harvesting and planting times of crops


Are stars on the main sequence hot?

Main sequence stars include the hottest stars as well as the coolest ones.


Does everything in space involve nuclear energy?

All the stars rely on nuclear fusion to provide their energy, but there are other objects like the planets and asteroids that are just lumps of rock or gas, without nuclear reactions going on, and astronomers now think that such objects will be found all over the universe as well as in our solar system.


Why do planets move relative to the stars?

Gravitational pull. Have you heard of the "heliocentric theory"? This says that the sun is the center of our galaxy, the milky way. because of its mass, all the planets in this solar system orbit around it. our moon is in the earths pull and orbits it. the planets move with the earth. actually the stars do as well. ____________________ To clarify: You may hear people say things like "the fixed stars", or "against the back-drop of the fixed stars", or "the distant stars", or "the canopy of stars". These refer to the fact that the stars (not including planets and other objects) seem not to move relative to one another. This canopy of stars does appear to move relative to earth, because of our orbit and our axial rotation. But, for example, the stars of Orion always form the constellation of Orion, even though we may see it rise and set at different times, and it may not even be visible at night, depending on the time of year. On the other hand, the planets and many other objects are orbiting the sun, and they are not part of that huge display of very distant stars and galaxies. We can observe the orbital movement of the planets, and can easily see that their positions against the back-drop of stars change according to their positions in their orbits.


When are the stars in the sky?

Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.

Related questions

Is the study of aging called gerontology or astronomy?

Gerontology. Astronomy is the study of celestial objects such as planets and stars, as well as the Universe as a whole.


Differentiate a galaxy to constellation?

a constellation is a definition of an area of stars defined by boundaries.A galaxy is a system of a large number of stars as well as other objects such as the planets and other material that orbit these stars, the interstellar gas between the stars, and a large amount of invisible dark matter.See related questions


What rank in the army wears stars on there shoulders?

The stars are used for the various ranks of General, and may be of 1 to 5 stars.


Why do you think new stars form in the arms of a spiral galaxy and not in the enter bulge?

well, my opinion would be because of the objects and the planets in our galaxie, the spiral galaxie.


What do you do with astronomy?

Study stars.Not only! Astronomy deals with the study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, nebulae, star clusters and galaxies). It is concerned with the physics, chemistry and dynamics of celestial objects, as well as the formation and evolution of the universe.


What things can be found in the universe?

asteroids, comets, planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, red dwarfs, moons, meteors, unidentified space objects, and much more that scientists have not even discovered. Everything that ever existed. Well, it all started with 98% Hydrogen and Helium, and through various processes (e.g. stellar nucleosynthesis), formed the other elements. so I guess that could be one answer...


Why were stars important to Maori?

navigational purposes as well as weather forecasts and harvesting and planting times of crops


When was The Well of Stars created?

The Well of Stars was created in 2004.


What is the bright object beyond the galaxy?

There are many bright objects beyond the?ægalaxies including stars and other planets. There could be things people?ædon't know about as well.


What Instrument used for seeing stars and planets is?

Telescope


What objects do you encounter while traveling to Neptune?

When traveling to neptune you will encounter various astroida, commits and other space gasses. Well its kind obvious


Is an elfin a female elf?

Well, you could say that, but, its really called an Elfino. An elf who likes to play guitar and lick various objects. Your welcome.