It is called the evening star =]
Ah, the bright object you're likely seeing in the night sky could very well be the mighty planet Jupiter! Jupiter's radiance brings beauty and wonder to the evening tapestry above, shining brightly and reminding us of the vastness and grandeur of the universe around us. Simply take a moment to appreciate its glow, filling your heart with joy and tranquility.
Venus, because it is close to the Sun (and very bright) it is seen either before the Sun at dawn or after the Sun at dusk.
Tonight on September 4th, 2010, the bright object you see in the eastern sky is likely the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and is often visible to the naked eye.
Venus is the brightest object in the night sky other than the moon and the brightest object that appears as a starlike point. As a result it is often the first starlike object seen in the evening or the last one seen in the morning depending on where it is relative to Earth at the time.
In popular folklore, vampires are often depicted as being sensitive to sunlight and avoiding bright light because it weakens or harms them. However, different stories and interpretations may vary.
The support force on an object is often called the normal force because it acts perpendicular (or "normal") to the surface that the object is resting on.
A 3-d object is often called a model.
The object of a sycophant is often called the target or the subject of their flattery.
No, bright centers of solar activity are not called filaments. Filaments are dark, cooler regions seen in the Sun's atmosphere known as the chromosphere. Bright centers of solar activity are often called active regions or solar flares.
a unidentified flying object is often something you don't know what you are seeing is called.
Yes, white is considered a bright color because it reflects all wavelengths of light, making it appear bright and often associated with cleanliness, purity, and simplicity.
On December 14, 2010, the "bright star in the east at sunrise" is most probably Venus.
Because Mars is very bright, and it is often mistaken for a UFO.
Very bright colors are often referred to as neon or fluorescent colors. These colors are highly saturated and appear to be vibrant and bold.
The bright object just below the moon in North Central Texas is likely the planet Venus. Venus is visible as both a morning and evening star, and it often appears as a bright object in the sky that can be easily seen with the naked eye.
The planet Venus is called these names because it is the first bright object observed at dusk in the night sky, and the last bright object visible at dawn. This occurs because of Venus' location in the solar system relative to the Earth.
Often called action and reaction.