Venus.
2007-10-15 11:42:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw it before sunrise this morning and it's very bright. That bright star is the planet Venus which because of it's very thick atmosphere is the most reflective body in the solar system. Throughout the ages it has been called the morning or evening star. When it appears in the east in the morning it remains shining and can be seen even after sunrise. In the times of the year when it's called the evening star it is the first star we see at or before sunset. Like the Moon it presents different phases to those on Earth who have a telescope strong enough to observe it.
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2007-10-15 12:01:06
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answered by ericbryce2 7
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properly, you're incorrect approximately Venus. depending on it relatively is place in terms of earth, it relatively is seen at the two sunrise or dusk. even though presently it relatively is unquestionably the "morning action picture star". Are you particular it relatively is not Jupiter? Jupiter (magnitude –2.8, in Capricornus) shines low interior the east-southeast in the time of twilight. it relatively is greater in greater advantageous telescopic view around hour of darkness. appearing interior the east this month is the constellation of Pegasus, the Flying Horse, commemorating the staggering steed of the mythical hero Bellerophon while he rode into conflict against the hearth-respiratory, 3-headed monster the Chimaera. 4 shiny stars make up the sq. of Pegasus, yet for some unexplained reason between the 4, Alpheratz, has been transferred to the neighbouring constellation of Andromeda. Delta Pegasi is now Alpha Andromedae. additionally in Pegasus is the action picture star fifty one Pegasi, the 1st action picture star that replaced into got here across to have its own planet. This planet, recent in 1995 and unofficially noted as Bellerophon, has 0.5 the mass of Jupiter and is so on the threshold of its be sure action picture star that the action picture star quite much grazes it. The planet's temperature could desire to be roastingly warm. West of Pegasus, in and around the summer season Triangle, lie 2 extremely omitted constellations. The brightest action picture star in Vulpecula the Fox, Alpha Vulpeculae or Anser (a German word which skill ``the goose being chased via the fox''), is a hundred and fifteen circumstances brighter than the sunlight. Binoculars will teach actual that it relatively is a binary. additionally in this area is M27, the blue and pink Dumb-Bell Nebula, between the main photographed gadgets interior the sky which resembles a ghostly face seen in a mirror. South of Vulpecula lies the constellation of Aquila, the Eagle. It contains Altair, the southernmost maximum member of the summer season Triangle, a action picture star that lies on the sting of the Milky way. Altair and its 2 neighbouring stars, Tarazed and Alshain (respectively Gamma and Beta Aquilae), form the Wings of the Eagle. They recognized interior the insignia of the 1st Moon-landing challenge, as they do in those of Nasa's destiny manned exploration of the Moon.
2016-11-08 10:28:54
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answered by ? 4
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Venus Venus Venus Venus Venus
2007-10-15 11:52:53
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answered by Thomas E 7
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Its the planet Venus.
2007-10-15 11:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i know that Venus, Saturn and Regulus have been dancign there. Venus, as you can imagine, is the brightest of those three.
2007-10-15 11:42:25
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answered by thegroovemaniac 1
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that's the beautiful goddess Venus.
2007-10-15 11:42:03
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answered by Felix Arcanus 5
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It is most likely the reflection of the sun on the space station.
2007-10-15 11:41:51
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answered by firsty 2
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the sun. it rises in the east. venus is not a star. and its not east.
2007-10-15 11:41:47
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answered by montrealgirl108 3
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