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Star gives off light all the time?

Yes, stars do not stop shining until they run out of resources.


On what date will Betelgeuse be on the meridian at 12 midnight tonight?

The date on which Betelgeuse will be on the meridian at 12 midnight depends on your location and the current date. You can check a star chart or astronomy app for your specific observing location to determine when Betelgeuse will cross the meridian at midnight tonight.


Where would we need to be to see a stars 's light shining steadily?

To see a star's light shining steadily, we would need to be in a location free from atmospheric interference, such as in space or at a high altitude above Earth's atmosphere. This reduces the effects of air turbulence and light pollution, allowing for a clearer view of the star. Additionally, being far enough from the star ensures that its light appears stable, without the flickering caused by atmospheric conditions.


What is planet Venus sometimes called even though it is not a star?

The morning star. Even though it is not a star, and even though it is not always visible in the morning, and is often visible in the evening. -- additional answer -- It is often called "the evening star" also.


If you see Orion in the southern sky at 6pm where will you see it at midnight?

If Orion is visible in the south at 6 PM, then we know that it is around April, and that it will set around midnight. Interesting thing about star observations; the time, your location, and the elevation and azimuth of the star. If you know any two with sufficient accuracy, you can calculate the third VERY precisely.