Actually, the stars are JUST AS BRIGHT in the daytime! The problem is that the sky is so bright with refracted and scattered sunlight (the stuff that makes the sky blue) that even the brightest stars fade into obscurity in comparison.
You can actually see the planet Venus in the daytime, if you have a small telescope or a pair of binoculars, and you know JUST where to look. The planet Venus, which shines like a beacon in the evening sky, is a tiny silver pinprick against the blue sky.
The brightest star in the morning sky is often Venus. It is sometimes referred to as the Morning Star because of how bright it appears before sunrise.
The large bright object you are seeing early in the morning in Chicago is most likely the planet Venus. Venus is often visible in the early morning sky as the "Morning Star." It is one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
Venus is called the morning star.
The bright star you see in the eastern sky at 5:30 AM is likely to be Venus, often referred to as the "Morning Star" due to its brightness and visibility during dawn. Its position can vary depending on the time of year and your location, but it is commonly visible in the early morning hours. If it is not Venus, it could also be a bright star like Sirius or another prominent celestial body. Checking a star chart or a stargazing app can help you identify it more precisely.
The bright twinkling star you see is likely Venus, often referred to as the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star" due to its brightness and visibility around dawn or dusk. Its apparent movement across the sky can give the impression that it's following you as you move. Other bright stars, like Sirius or Jupiter, could also fit this description, depending on the time of year and your location.
The brightest star in the morning sky is often Venus. It is sometimes referred to as the Morning Star because of how bright it appears before sunrise.
Venus also known as the "morning star".
Morning Star and Evening Star:It is called this because it looks so bright to us from earth, it resembles a star! DF?
The large bright object you are seeing early in the morning in Chicago is most likely the planet Venus. Venus is often visible in the early morning sky as the "Morning Star." It is one of the brightest objects in the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
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Venus is called the morning star.
Venus, because it is close to the Sun (and very bright) it is seen either before the Sun at dawn or after the Sun at dusk.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
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.
It depends on the time of year and where the planets are in their orbits. In many cases the "star" is not a star at all but a planet. Venus is the most likely candidate.
after a nova star becomes bright it turns into a dwarf and explodes.