This is an example of a metaphor, where the morning star is being compared to the sun, implying a familial relationship between the two celestial bodies. In this context, the morning star symbolizes Venus, which is visible in the morning sky, while the sun is the literal father of all celestial objects in our solar system.
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
The sun is an example of a star, specifically a medium-sized, average star known as a G-type main-sequence star. It is located at the center of our solar system and provides light, heat, and energy for all life on Earth.
The brightest star visible in the early morning sky is usually the planet Venus. Venus is sometimes mistaken for a star because of its brightness and is often referred to as the "Morning Star" when it is visible before sunrise.
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.
One example of a star bigger than the sun is Betelgeuse, which is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. Its size is estimated to be around 1,000 times larger than the sun. The largest known star is UY Scuti, with a diameter thought to be about 1,700 times that of the sun. Both stars are significantly larger than Earth.
Venus and Mercury are both called the Morning Star when they rise before the Sun does. They are called also called the Evening Star when they set after the Sun.
It is an example of a star.
the sun! Edit: The traditional name "morning star" is given to planet that's always near the Sun in the sky, so it can often be seen near sunrise. Both Venus and Mercury have been called the morning star.
Yes our Sun is a star. Quite a normal star actually.
Yes, Mercury can appear as both the morning star and evening star due to its position in relation to the Sun as seen from Earth. Its orbit is closer to the Sun than Earth's, so it can be seen before sunrise when it rises before the Sun (morning star) and after sunset when it sets after the Sun (evening star).
From Earth Venus always appears close to the Sun, so can only be seen at two times of day. These are just before the Sun rises, when it is called the Morning Star, and just after the Sun sets, when it is called the Evening Star.
yes yes the sun is a star but not the biggest or brightest
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
morning star... :) or not nick you wont ever no hahahahahahaIt is morning star for those of you who are unsure of the answer above. However, if Venus is seen after sun set it is called evening star. lol
The planet Venus is known as the morning star and evening star. It is the 4th brightest object in the sky, after the sun, moon, and now the ISS.
Venus Looks like a star in the sky but is a planet which shines with light from the sun. Called both the Evening Star and the Morning Star but is not a star.
The planet Venus is sometimes called the morning or evening star. It can be very bright if in the right place in its orbit, as seen from earth. It will sometimes appear to be the first star to come out at night or in the morning. It is often the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon. Sometimes Mercury is also referred to as a morning or evening star, but it is usually a lot closer to the sun and more difficult to see.