Which is the morning star?
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Benjamin Smith
Works at Google, Lives in Mountain View, CA
As an expert in astronomy, I can tell you that the morning star is a term commonly used to refer to the planet Venus when it is visible in the eastern sky before sunrise. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is often the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon. Its brightness and proximity to the Sun make it visible in the early morning hours as the morning star.
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Studied at the University of São Paulo, Lives in São Paulo, Brazil.
From Earth, Venus can appear up to 47 degrees away from the Sun. During these times, when it rises or sets a few hours before or after the Sun, it can be seen just before sunrise or just after sunset as a bright morning or evening star.
2023-04-15 10:53:14

Emily Powell
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From Earth, Venus can appear up to 47 degrees away from the Sun. During these times, when it rises or sets a few hours before or after the Sun, it can be seen just before sunrise or just after sunset as a bright morning or evening star.