Jupitar and sometimes Saturn
in the morning it`s jupiter and at night it`s venus
Venus is the brightest planet, as seen from Earth.
Venus also known as the "morning star".
Venus is a planet, not a star. It is sometimes called the Morning star and the Evening star because it is often the first object in the night sky to be seen in the evening and the last to be seen in the morning. Whether you see it in the morning or the evening depends on where it is in its orbit.
The large bright object you are seeing early in the morning in Chicago is most likely the planet Venus. Venus is often visible in the early morning sky as the "Morning Star." It is one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
The names just refer to when the planet can be seen - either in the morning or in the evening, depending on where it is in its orbit around the sun.
the planet Venus
The planet Venus is sometimes called the morning or evening star. It can be very bright if in the right place in its orbit, as seen from earth. It will sometimes appear to be the first object to come out at night or in the morning.
Its venus. It looks like the bright dot under a question mark near the moon.
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
Venus, because it is close to the Sun (and very bright) it is seen either before the Sun at dawn or after the Sun at dusk.
Venus and Mercury are often seen as evening or morning stars. Other planets, especially Mars and Jupiter, may appear as evening or morning stars at certain points in their orbits.Evening star or morning star, planet that becomes visible in the western sky shortly after sunset or in the eastern sky shortly before sunrise. It can usually be seen in twilight, when it is too light for the true stars to be seen.______________________________In January, 2010, the planet Jupiter is visible in the west after sunset. Mars rises about 8 PM, and is visible the rest of the night.