No.
The Sun is the brightest star (relatively, due to distance) in the sky.
The moon. Earth's satellite is brighter than Venus.
Venus is a planet, not a star. Venus is, however, the brightest planet in the sky followed by Jupiter and Mars.
The apparent magnitudes of several celestial objects is:
Stars are stars, but the north star might have a planet orbiting it
No, Venus is sometimes known as the Morning Star or Evening Star. The North Star is Polaris.
No. The north star is a star called Polaris.
Venus is a planet whose motion is unrelated to that of the stars, whose travel is restricted to the plane of the ecliptic.
No, Venus takes almost the same path as the sun across the sky, from east to west. The North Star is called Polaris.
its a star named polaris
yes it is
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
I think the answer is in the question. North Star!! It's a star called Polaris
Neither. It is actually a star. Its true name is Polaris, just as the true name of the sun is Sol. It is nicknamed the North Star because it is the only star that appears not to move in the sky, because its position is directly over the North Pole.
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
No - a star is a star and a planet is a planet. See related questions.
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
I think the answer is in the question. North Star!! It's a star called Polaris
Neither. It is actually a star. Its true name is Polaris, just as the true name of the sun is Sol. It is nicknamed the North Star because it is the only star that appears not to move in the sky, because its position is directly over the North Pole.
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
a star is a dying planet and a planet is a living star
No planet is a star.
No - a star is a star and a planet is a planet. See related questions.
A star and a planet, both have cores.
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
All the planets go round in a plane, like a big flat dinner plate, with the Sun at the centre. Because the Earth's axis is tilted by 23 degrees, all the planets are sometimes to the north and at other times to the south.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
None of the planets is a star. If it were a star, it would be referred to as a 'star' and not as a 'planet'. With that in mind, it becomes clear that anything still referred to as a 'planet' is in fact a planet and not a star.