They were not stars, but were the two planets, Venus and Jupiter. They appear at this time to be quite close together in the sky, but over the next weeks they will seem to drift apart, night by night. This is because of their different orbits and the millions of miles between them.
Venus is the planet that is often visible in the western sky during the evening in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and is commonly referred to as the "evening star" when it is visible in the west after sunset.
The orientation of constellations in the sky changes throughout the year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. In January, Leo is on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun, making it visible in the evening sky in the east. In July, Leo is on the same side of the Earth as the Sun, causing it to be visible in the evening sky in the west.
True. The rotation of the Earth causes different stars to become visible at night as it changes our perspective in relation to the stars. This effect is known as diurnal motion, where stars appear to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth's rotation.
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.
Constellations are visible from various points on Earth throughout the year depending on where they are with reference to the night side of the Earth. The night side is the side which faces away from the sun, so as the Earth orbits, the direction of the sun from the Earth with reference to other stars, and consequently the night side of the Earth with reference to other stars, cycles yearly.
The position of constellations in the sky changes with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. In January, Earth is on the opposite side of its orbit compared to July. This means that the night side of the Earth faces different parts of the sky, causing the constellation Leo to be visible in the east in January and in the west in July.
Venus is currently visible as a very bright evening star in the night sky after sunset. It is the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon. Venus is often referred to as the "evening star" when it is seen in the west after sunset.
Venus is often referred to as the "Evening Star" because it is one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and the Moon. It is visible in the western sky shortly after sunset and is a prominent feature in the evening sky.
Orion is typically visible in the UK during the winter months, from late October to early March. The constellation is best seen in the evening sky between December and February when it is most prominent. Look for Orion rising in the east after sunset and setting in the west by the early hours of the morning. Its bright stars, including Betelgeuse and Rigel, make it easy to identify.
No, the stars visible at 7 PM are not in the same position at 11 PM due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates on its axis, stars appear to move across the night sky, changing their positions relative to an observer. This apparent motion is a result of the Earth's rotation, causing stars to rise in the east and set in the west over the course of several hours.
When observed at a southern mid-latitude, stars appear to move in an arc across the sky from east to west due to the Earth's rotation. The specific stars that are visible will depend on the time of year and the particular location in the southern hemisphere. The Southern Cross and Alpha Centauri are two notable stars visible from southern mid-latitudes.
Venus is the brightest planet and can be seen in the west in the morning. This is why its nickname is the Morning Star.