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The yellow star in the sky is called the Sun. It is the closest star to Earth and provides us with light, heat, and energy.
The sun continues to move across the sky, during the daylight hours, as the earth turns, no matter if the sky is clear or cloudy.
Earth and Venus. From Earth Venus and Mercury are planets visible as "morning" and "evening" stars. From Venus, Mercury would appear in the morning and evening sky. From Mars I would expect Earth, Venus, and Mercury to all be morning and evening "stars."
The orientation of constellations in the sky changes throughout the year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. In January, Leo is on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun, making it visible in the evening sky in the east. In July, Leo is on the same side of the Earth as the Sun, causing it to be visible in the evening sky in the west.
Any planets further in would tend to appear as morning or evening "stars." So from Mars the planets Earth, Venus, and Mercury would all be morning and evening "stars." Venus, of course, would be much brighter than Earth, even though Earth would generally be closer. Earth has a lower albedo.
Uranus
Venus.
venus
because they shiny and they are far from the earth
it's venus
Mars
It's Venus.The Planet Venus is called that.
The yellow part of the Earth is called the inner core. It is a solid ball of iron and nickel at the center of the Earth, surrounded by the outer core, mantle, and crust.
it is both
Yellow Earth was created in 1984.
All I can think of is that Venus is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet, or twin planet".
That it is round, blue, cloudy and wonderful.