I believe you mean planet, as their are only planets next to Venus besides our own Sun. The Planet on the other side of Venus is Mercury and on this side is us, the Earth.
Venus is the brightest star next to moon
Venus is called the morning star.
On July 1, 2015, the "bright star" next to Venus is the planet Jupiter, low in the western sky right after sunset. Last night, the two planets were as close together in the sky as they have been since the 1970's, and they won't be this close again for another couple of decades.
Venus is a planet. It is nearer to the sun than we are, and when we can see it, it looks like a very bright star.
No. Venus is a planet, not a star. The closest star to Earth is the sun.
Venus is the brightest star next to moon
Venus
Gosh, it's Venus.
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
Venus is the morning star or the evening star, depending on where Venus is in its orbit.
Venus is called the morning star.
Venus. Venus is also know as the Morning Star.
On July 1, 2015, the "bright star" next to Venus is the planet Jupiter, low in the western sky right after sunset. Last night, the two planets were as close together in the sky as they have been since the 1970's, and they won't be this close again for another couple of decades.
Venus is a planet. It is nearer to the sun than we are, and when we can see it, it looks like a very bright star.
You are probably seeing the planet Venus, which is clearly - and brightly! - visible in the southwestern sky after sunset. Take a good look - for Venus is going to disappear next month! But it will be back. In its endless back-and-forth cycle, Venus is alternately the "Evening Star" as it is now, and the "Morning Star", as it will be after mid-April.
Venus. (In fact, Venus is a planet, but it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star".)
No. Venus is a planet, not a star. The closest star to Earth is the sun.