Evening Star.
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
Venus is sometimes called "the evening star", although it is a planet. This because it is very bright and always appears close to the Sun in the sky. So, sometimes it appears in the evening as the Sun sets, looking like a very bright star.
Venus is still clearly visible to the southwest this season.
Hesperus1(Roman equivalent: Vesper) in the eveningLucifer in the morning1: http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/venus/
The planet Venus is normally referred to as the morning or evening star depending on where it is in its orbit around the sun. Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon.
In morning and evening
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
Venus is sometimes called "the evening star", although it is a planet. This because it is very bright and always appears close to the Sun in the sky. So, sometimes it appears in the evening as the Sun sets, looking like a very bright star.
Venus is the planet that is sometimes called the evening star. This is because it can often be seen shining brightly in the western sky after sunset.
Venus is an evening planet, and sets about 23 degrees after Jupiter in the western horizon. This is as of April 13, 2012.
sometimes you can see the planet venus!
evening star
Venus is the most common one, because it's so bright, and it really jumps out of the twilight sky just before sunrise or just after sunset. But any of the naked-eye-visible planets can be a morning or evening star: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, or Saturn.
Since the visible planets as a class are the brightest things in the sky (after the Sun and Moon), the first object to appear in the evening twilight sky ... referred to historically as the "Evening Star" ... is typically a planet. It can be Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, or Saturn. However, Venus is usually referred to as the Morning and Evening star.
Venus is still clearly visible to the southwest this season.
In those circumstances, it's called "the Evening Star". Similarly, when it appears in the sky before sunrise, it's called "the Morning Star".
Hesperus1(Roman equivalent: Vesper) in the eveningLucifer in the morning1: http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/venus/