The first star to become visible in the night sky is actually not a star at all, but the planet Venus. Venus is often referred to as the "evening star" or "morning star" because it is one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and Moon. Its brightness allows it to be seen before any actual stars become visible. So, technically, the first "star" to come out at night is Venus.
The first star that becomes visible at night can vary depending on your location and the time of year. On average, it could appear within an hour or so after sunset.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
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.
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.
Orion is not a star, it is a constellation. Being a constellation, it has many stars in it. It has been a recognised constellation since humans first looked at the night sky, thousands of years ago.
Venus is the fist star.
The first star that becomes visible at night can vary depending on your location and the time of year. On average, it could appear within an hour or so after sunset.
Venus
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
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The first episode of star wars to come out on dvd (which was episode IV) was in 1977. according to my sister
A wishing well, or a shooting star or the first star in the sky at night
STAR, as an acronym, used to mean "Standardized Test for the Assessment of Reading." This meaning is no longer maintained, as the company has created STAR assessments for skills in domains other than reading. STAR Reading, the first STAR assessment, was originally just "STAR."
Star Trek trading cards first came out in 1967.
by looking up into th sky at night
Star night, star bright, First star I see tonigjt, Wish I may, wish I have, I have a wish, wish tonight.
Star of My Night was created in 1954.