The planet Venus is called these names because it is the first bright object observed at dusk in the night sky, and the last bright object visible at dawn. This occurs because of Venus' location in the solar system relative to the Earth.
The object called at various times, the Morning Star and the Evening Star is the planet Venus.
The morning star. Even though it is not a star, and even though it is not always visible in the morning, and is often visible in the evening. -- additional answer -- It is often called "the evening star" also.
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.
The planet Venus has at times been called the Morning Star or the Evening Star, although it is not a star.
Venus.
The object called at various times, the Morning Star and the Evening Star is the planet Venus.
Venus is called both the "Morning Star" and the "Evening Star".
Venus. Venus is also know as the Morning Star.
Venus is the morning star or the evening star, depending on where Venus is in its orbit.
The morning/evening star is Venus. It is actually a planet but is often called a star. It is also the brightest light in the night sky.
Venus is the evening star
Venus. (In fact, Venus is a planet, but it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star".)
The morning star. Even though it is not a star, and even though it is not always visible in the morning, and is often visible in the evening. -- additional answer -- It is often called "the evening star" also.
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.
The planet Venus has at times been called the Morning Star or the Evening Star, although it is not a star.
No, the "evening star" is actually the planet Venus. It has an eccentric orbit around the sun which allows it to be seen in the early evening as well as the early morning ( also called the "morning star").
No, in October 1985 Venus was visible in the morning before sunrise - it was therefor a 'morning star' at that time not an 'evening star'