We cannot say for sure unless you can say exactly when this happened, but it was most likely not a star but the planet Venus.
It would take about 81 years.
it is venus venus has some particles in its atmosphere and when the sun hits it it looks really bright it will be the first star in the sky
You surely refer to the planet Mars, which is at its very brightest in several years.
full is the adjetive
At dawn/dusk and at latitudes near the poles.
It would take about 81 years.
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it is venus venus has some particles in its atmosphere and when the sun hits it it looks really bright it will be the first star in the sky
No. There are visible six objects in the sky that are not stars: the moon and the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
I've come to find out after reaserching this question that this star is called "Sirius A"
The sun was shining brightly in the sky.
Sǫ' tso - Big star; a name reserved for one of the planets, most likely Venus for its brightness in either the night sky at dawn or dusk.
it appears lowest in the sky at dusk
You surely refer to the planet Mars, which is at its very brightest in several years.
Both moon and sky are nouns in that sentence.
moon
"First star I see tonight, Shining brightly in the sky, Grant my wish with all your light, Guide me as I close my eye."