No, in October 1985 Venus was visible in the morning before sunrise - it was therefor a 'morning star' at that time not an 'evening star'
Venus is the morning star or the evening star, depending on where Venus is in its orbit.
Venus is the evening star
The object called at various times, the Morning Star and the Evening Star is the planet Venus.
No. The evening star is actually the planet Venus.
It is the planet Venus appearing in the sky in the evening.
The evening star is another name for the planet Venus. Venus is often visible in the evening sky and is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, earning it the nickname "evening star."
The first evening star is usually the planet Venus. Venus is often visible shortly after sunset in the western sky, and because of its brightness, it is commonly referred to as the "evening star."
Venus is called both the "Morning Star" and the "Evening Star".
the evening star
Another name for Venus as an evening star is the "Evening Star." This is due to its brightness and visibility in the sky during the evening hours.
Venus when she is the evening star; Hesper., Evening.
What we refer to as the evening star is usually the planet Venus, which rises in the west around sunset and shines brightly. The planet Mercury is also sometimes referred to as the evening star. Both are planets, not stars.