the north star
moons and stars.. star studded sky..:)
i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight
The Sun is the star that is never seen in the night sky. It is too bright to be visible against the backdrop of the stars at night.
The German term for "night star" is "Nachtstern." It combines "Nacht," meaning night, and "Stern," meaning star. This phrase can refer to stars visible in the night sky, often used poetically or symbolically.
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The brightest star in Orion is Rigel.
No, Australia cannot see the North Star in the night sky because it is located in the northern hemisphere and is not visible from the southern hemisphere.
The North Star can be seen in the northern hemisphere, located directly above the North Pole. It is visible at night and serves as a guiding point for navigation.
The North Star is visible from any part of the northern hemisphere. So on a clear night, it can be seen from Dublin.
It's only visible at night, but it is visible all year round in North America. In fact, it never goes below the horizon anywhere north of the equator.
A star that is always visible in the night sky is called a circumpolar star. These stars are located near the celestial pole, allowing them to remain above the horizon throughout the night, regardless of the Earth's rotation. Examples include Polaris in the Northern Hemisphere and Sigma Octantis in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. The moon, planets and any aurorae, meteors, or comets that might be visible are not stars