No, "Evening Star" and "Morning Star" are common names for the planet Venus. Venus looks like a bright star - brighter than any other star or planet.
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Through a reasonable telescope or binoculars our nearer planets like Venus show as tiny discs, whereas star remain tiny points of light: a good way to distinguish one from the other.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
A meteor isn't really a star.
This name is mainly used for the star "Gamma Pegasi". That is a blue supergiant star.
No, Vulcan is a fictional planet in the Star Trek universe. It has never actually existed and therefore cannot be destroyed.
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Buenas noches if it's late-ish Buenas tardes if it's not so late
Star fruit is not a star. It has a five pointed shape which is a star. That does not mean it is really a star. You are not dumb. I am glad you asked this question. I used to think star fruit was a star. Now I don't.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
when the star gets really hot
No one in life can be a super star for easy, but if some body is really talented and really good person every thing will be good with him, and you have to try again and again till you be a really super star in the future.
Not really
A meteor isn't really a star.
Who knows, in interviews, she never really mentioned her liking Star Wars. But you never know.
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The star of the movie was really cool I got to meet him.
Star Wars Rock Star Stardust Falling Star Star Trek It would really help if you knew what it was about.
The sun is actually a star.