Not just North Dakota; these days (September 2010), as soon as it gets dark enough in the evening, you can see Jupiter as a bright star rising in the east. By the way, if you look early enough, you'll see an even brighter star in the west - that is planet Venus.
In early September, 2010, the planet Jupiter rises shortly after sunset; generally around 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you live.
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
We cannot say for certain, but it if was very bright and visible shortly before sunrise then it was probably not a star but the planet Venus.
It depends on the time of year and where the planets are in their orbits. In many cases the "star" is not a star at all but a planet. Venus is the most likely candidate.
Saturn.
Neptune!
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
venus
As of late 2011, it's the planet Jupiter.
We cannot say for certain, but it if was very bright and visible shortly before sunrise then it was probably not a star but the planet Venus.
It depends on the time of year and where the planets are in their orbits. In many cases the "star" is not a star at all but a planet. Venus is the most likely candidate.
It's not a star, It's a planet: Venus! Beautiful, isn't it? Diego
In the United States, which is in North America, which is on planet Earth. The US state of South Dakota is located in the North-Central or Mid-west region of the US, on the Great Plains. South Dakota is bordered on the north by North Dakota, on the east by Minnesota and Iowa, on the south by Nebraska, and on the west by Wyoming and Montana.
Saturn
No, the sun is not a planet - central or otherwise.
Venus.
Saturn.
No