depends. when it get dark enough. sometimes its too cloudy so you wont see stars anyway.
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"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 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 object to come out at night or in the morning.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
From the fact that it looks like a quickly-moving star.
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I know the first Star Wars came out around the 1970s
the star did
Venus is the fist star.
The first episode of star wars to come out on dvd (which was episode IV) was in 1977. according to my sister
Star Trek trading cards first came out in 1967.
"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 first Star Wars movie, Episode IV, "A New Hope", came out in 1977.
The original Star Wars movie came out in 1977.
This is the Star of David, a symbol of that house at the time.
You can only get a star rank if ypu come first in every race in the tournament.
The star was seen in the eastern part of the sky, and will be the direction from which Christ will come for the last time.