The north star is usually the first star in the night-sky. NO!
Depending on ones position, in the Northern hemisphere Sirius, Arcturus, Rigel are the most visible on rising and across the sky. "Polaris" is of a smaller magnitude and thus not seen so readily.
One may also refer to planets as being the first "star" in the sky, Venus and Jupiter 'rising' similarly bright depending on your latitude and obviously longitude.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
"Star light, Star bright, First star I see tonight..." Well, it probably won't RHYME, but the "first star to come out at night" may well be a planet; either Venus or Jupiter, depending on the time of year. In the winter, the brightest stars in the Eastern sky, where it gets dark before the setting sun has completely faded, are Rigel and Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion, or Sirius, which rises about an hour later. During the summer, the "first star" may be Vega, especially if it is very high in the sky; almost right overhead.
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.
Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, but the brightest overall is the sun.
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A wishing well, or a shooting star or the first star in the sky at night
It depends. In many cases the first "star" you see in the evening sky is Venus, which is a planet.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
by looking up into th sky at night
"Star light, Star bright, First star I see tonight..." Well, it probably won't RHYME, but the "first star to come out at night" may well be a planet; either Venus or Jupiter, depending on the time of year. In the winter, the brightest stars in the Eastern sky, where it gets dark before the setting sun has completely faded, are Rigel and Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion, or Sirius, which rises about an hour later. During the summer, the "first star" may be Vega, especially if it is very high in the sky; almost right overhead.
To create a star in Little Alchemy, you need to combine sky and night. This combination will result in the creation of a star in the game.
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 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.
moons and stars.. star studded sky..:)
The star that shown the night of Jesus' birth was in the east.
Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, but the brightest overall is the sun.
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