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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 group of stars known as the Big Dipper (part of Ursa Major) can be used as a star clock to tell time at night. By tracking the position of the Big Dipper in the night sky, you can estimate the time based on its orientation relative to the North Star.
depends. when it get dark enough. sometimes its too cloudy so you wont see stars anyway.
The star clock was invented to track the movement of stars and other celestial bodies across the night sky, allowing people to tell the time at night before the invention of mechanical clocks. It was used by ancient civilizations for navigation, astrology, and timekeeping.
This may sound simple but the closest star is in fact the sun that you can see durign day time.
"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.
I know the first Star Wars came out around the 1970s
They do come out at night. They are more active at night time.
At night...
The first time a human first looked up into the night sky. This date is Unknown. In addition the SUN is a star and that may count as well.
To get past night time you have to make it to a gigantic ring with a star in the middle.
The group of stars known as the Big Dipper (part of Ursa Major) can be used as a star clock to tell time at night. By tracking the position of the Big Dipper in the night sky, you can estimate the time based on its orientation relative to the North Star.
Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove was released on December first, 1934. The Cocoanut Grove was a very prominent Boston nightclub around that time. Less than ten years later, it burned down.
Night time!
If it's not too cloudy - yes
The first and second were supposed to come at 1am Christmas morning and the second the following night. The third at midnight the next night.
i would say it was closer to night time because the north star led the 3 wise men to the birth of Jesus and stars dont usually come out in the day time