Venus. This time of year though Venus is visible in the early morning so if you see this "star" at night rising from the east it may be Jupiter. It's quite bright as well.
2006-06-28 04:01:10
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answered by evil_tiger_lily 3
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Sirius is one of the brightest stars but most likely what you are seeing is the Planet Venus. It really depends on the time of year and what part of the planet you are viewing from. You can search on-line and get star charts for your area and time. If you have a planetarium or observatory in your area you can call and ask them. Most people in Astronomy love to answer questions..
2006-06-28 11:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually Venus but it is visible only just after sunset and just before dawn. Currently Mars is close to the Earth and is bright. Jupiter is the usually brightest planet if Venus has set.
Sirius, in Canis Major is the brightest star
2006-06-28 11:08:31
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answered by Vermin 5
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If you are viewing near dawn or dusk, and the planet appears near where the sun is about to rise, or has just set, you are probaly looking at the planet Venus. If you are viewing in the middle of the night, you may be seeing Jupiter or Saturn, since both are relatively bright.
2006-06-28 11:08:05
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answered by tubedude65 1
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Venus
2006-06-28 11:50:47
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answered by JAMES S 1
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Venus
2006-06-28 10:58:28
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answered by emilysmoma 3
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Venus not to be confused as the north star because it moves
The North Star is Polaris It is the star at the end of the "handle" of the Little Dipper
2006-06-28 11:02:45
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answered by Robert B 4
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Venus, also called the North Star.
2006-06-28 10:58:47
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answered by Leah 6
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well at night just after the sun sets it is the Venus that you see is the brightest. at the time of dawn it is the Mars.
2006-06-28 11:01:21
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answered by itscooltobesam 1
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I'm pretty sure its Venus.. It really depends on the time of year..
2006-06-28 10:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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