The bright twinkling star you see is likely Venus, often referred to as the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star" due to its brightness and visibility around dawn or dusk. Its apparent movement across the sky can give the impression that it's following you as you move. Other bright stars, like Sirius or Jupiter, could also fit this description, depending on the time of year and your location.
Moon
I saw a bright full moon surrounded by twinkling stars and a few passing clouds. It was a peaceful and serene sight.
Because it is bright but not bright enough to be seen in the day.
STAR
Venus is the brightest star next to moon
We can usually distinguish them. If it's twinkling then its a star. If it's not twinkling then it's a planet, unless it's a star that's very high in the sky.
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It looks like an extremely bright star, though it isn't twinkling and is moving across the sky very fast.
Assuming that other stars in the sky are twinkling at the time what appears to be a star (except it is not twinkling) is probably a planet.
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The star sometimes appears brighter,and at some other time, fainter, which is the twinkling effect.
A star appears as a bright, glowing point of light in the sky. It typically looks like a small, twinkling dot against the darkness of space. The appearance of a star can vary depending on its size, temperature, and distance from Earth.
If indeed it is a star it could be Betelgeuse. If it is a planet then it is Mars.It will only be in the South East for a certain area on Earth and a certain date and time because the Earth rotates around its own axis and around the Sun.
Yes, the word 'twinkling' is a verb; the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to twinkle'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: The first star was twinkling at dusk.Adjective: Twinkling lights adorned the trees along the street.Noun: I could tell she was pleased by the twinkling in her eye.
Star in Navajo is: sǫʼTo be bright : bits'ádi ńdíínBright star (star it is bright): sǫʼ bits'ádi ńdíín
sparkling, dashing, twinkling, beautiful, shiny
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