Venus. and its actually a planets not a star. Sirius is the brightest star in the sky, but seasons depend if you can see it no matter which hemisphere you are located on.
I believe Vega is directly overhead, near zenith, and is also very bright in any location and season. IN the summer, and winter, Rigel in Orion is very bright, but overall go for Sirius. Chachi
Yes and 7 pm is the evening
watering in the evening usually prevents the water evaporating, and early morning is to prevent it from frosting/freezing up...
Go with the height you measure in the day, afternoon/ Evening hieght is more accurate you lose your out of bed height quickly after waking up so your already at your low or close to it by afternoon anyway.I am 189cm Morning and 187cm Evening, I just say 6'2, in cm 187/188
They landed during the lunar morning. A full day/night on the moon lasts about 29 days on Earth, so the Lunar morning lasted nearly a week.
Burrowing Mayfly is produced in the morning, is handed down that it dies in the evening, and is short-lived.
In morning and evening
Mercury is called the morning star when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise and the evening star when it appears in the western sky after sunset. This is due to its visibility pattern in the sky as seen from Earth.
Evening Edition ended on 2009-03-01.
Venus is a planet, not a star. It is sometimes called the Morning star and the Evening star because it is often the first object in the night sky to be seen in the evening and the last to be seen in the morning. Whether you see it in the morning or the evening depends on where it is in its orbit.
8am is morning. AM is morning whilst PM is afternoon/evening.
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.
Venus was once thought to be two separate planets because of its phases when observed from Earth. This led to the misconception that there were two distinct bodies - "Morning Star" when it appeared in the morning and "Evening Star" when it appeared in the evening.
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.
The sun travels from the East and sets in the West.
Ah, what a joyous question! Venus, the beautiful evening star, is currently gracing our skies with its comforting light as the sun sets. It's a sight that complements the calmness of the transitioning day. So sit back, take it all in, and appreciate the wonders that nature has to offer.
in the morning.
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.