In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
It depends. In many cases the first "star" you see in the evening sky is Venus, which is a planet.
You are a shooting star in the midnight sky.The glimmer of the whole sky, but only for a moment.You dream, you think, you wait for the right time, then you,a single star go into the night sky for the world to see.As you travel across the sky, you leave the hint of your presence behind.You are the shooting star in the eye of the world.From: http://www.netpoets.com/poems/friends/0148001.htm
Venus Looks like a star in the sky but is a planet which shines with light from the sun. Called both the Evening Star and the Morning Star but is not a star.
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In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
The only star that does not appear to move in the Sky is Polaris, the North Star. (Actually it does move in a TINY circle, but the apparent motion is too small to notice.)
The yellow star in the sky is the Sun.
The size of the star relates to its brightness in the sky. originally some of the other star. were also different
Sirius also known as the dog star is the brightest star in the sky.
Another Star in the Sky was created in 1994.
The brightest star in the sky at any time is the sun.The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major.
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Canis Major contains the brightest star, Alpha Canis Majoris, or Sirius A.
If you want the translation of "star": a star = une étoile (the sky = le ciel)
The North Star sits at a point in the sky near where the northern axis of the earth sits. This means that the North star's relative position in the sky does not change. In fact, in a 24 hour Earth cycle, the north star only moves in a small circle.
It depends. In many cases the first "star" you see in the evening sky is Venus, which is a planet.