The Evening "Star" is actually the planet Venus, so it's not in the same location all the time, so there's no specific month in which it's more prominent than any other. However, it was especially prominent in March of 2012.
Orion is the most prominent constellation in the sky, so it has lots of prominent stars. Two in particular stand out. They are Rigel and Betelgeuse. Rigel is a very bright star in the bottom right corner, the brightest star in Orion. In the top left is Betelgeuse, also very bright but noticeably different in colour to Rigel, as it is a red giant star.
Yes, there are several, of which the Indianapolis Star is the most prominent and read.
Rigel is Orion's brightest star, appearing in the bottom right of the constellation. At the top left is Betelgeuse, which is also very prominent. It is also noticeably different in color, appearing reddish, compared to Rigel's whitish color.
The star at the heart of the lion in the constellation Leo is called Regulus. Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation and is known for its prominent position in the celestial lion.
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The Subaru 5 Star emblem is the Pleadies cluster SUBARU being the most prominent of them :)
It is found at the southwest corner of the rectangle that forms the most prominent feature of the constellation of Orion.
The six-pointed star is commonly associated with Judaism and is known as the Star of David. It is a prominent symbol on the Israeli flag and is widely recognized as a symbol of Jewish identity and heritage.
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. One of the prominent stars in Pisces is Fomalhaut, also called "the fish's mouth".
One basic fact of celestial navigation is that one must be able to find the North Star or other prominent star in order to use a sextant. Karen enjoyed being the star of her school play. Victor refused to pay for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, so his friends paid the fee.
A constellation has several stars, at different distances. However, the only prominent star in Phoenix is Alpha Phoenicis (at just barely second magnitude), which is about 85 light-years away.