No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
All I can think of is that Venus is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet, or twin planet".
The name of the north star is Polaris. As the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor it is also called alpha Ursae Minoris. It is actually a multiple star comprised of Polaris Aa, Polaris Ab and Polaris B.
NO!!! Betelgeuse is seen in the constellation of Orion. It can easily be seen in the South Western Sky in the evening, during the months of January and February, It is no where near the Polaris (Pole Star).
Venus is similar to Earth in many respects.
Venus will also have an eclipse
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
Venus. Venus is also know as the Morning Star.
North star also called Polaris
All I can think of is that Venus is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet, or twin planet".
It is called the North Star, the Pole Star, Alpha Ursae Minoris.
Polaris, also called the North Star, is just about in line with the north pole and so does not appear to move across the sky as other stars do.
The name of the north star is Polaris. As the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor it is also called alpha Ursae Minoris. It is actually a multiple star comprised of Polaris Aa, Polaris Ab and Polaris B.
Probally Yes , Venus is the brighest star in the sky , usally mistaken for Polaris Nibiru is a big Hoax so is 2012
Aphrodite can also be called Venus. That was her name in Ancient Rome
No.The Sun is the brightest star (relatively, due to distance) in the sky.The moon. Earth's satellite is brighter than Venus.Venus is a planet, not a star. Venus is, however, the brightest planet in the sky followed by Jupiter and Mars.The apparent magnitudes of several celestial objects is:Our sun: -26.74A full moon: -12.92Venus: -4.67Jupiter: -2.95Mars: -2.91Sirius: -1.47 (the brightest star after the sun)
No. The North Star is Polaris. Sirius is known as the Dog Star.
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