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Now look, the brightest in the night sky is Jupiter. Jupiter is located in the exact opposite direction to the Sun these days, so it will be visible all night and will reach its brightest brightness. Now that is the bright star in the southern sky at night.
If considered throughout the year, the brightest is Venus. If you don't take into account the planets, the brightest is Sirius.
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Yes, it's Jupiter now, and I've been looking at it all the time these days, it's really beautiful, and it's a little east of Aquila and Vega in Lyra. The brightest star, if not a planet, is Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, which can only be seen in the starry sky on a winter night, and is very dazzling under the constellation Orion. It is now the way, and it is estimated that it will be until the end of autumn.
You can see it in the morning before dawn.
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The naked eye can see stars of 1st to 6th magnitude, 20 stars of 1st magnitude in the sky, 46 stars of 2nd magnitude, 134 stars of 3rd magnitude, 458 stars of 4th magnitude, 1476 stars of 5th magnitude, 4840 stars of 6th magnitude, adding up to 6974 plus Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun, it is 6980 stars.
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The brightest star in the whole starry sky is Sirius, so there is a saying that "Sirius is the first star in the world".
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Sirius (all I know is that this is the brightest star of all stars).
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Forever bright Sirius.
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In general, Sirius has a better chance.
Maybe you should tell me which direction you're looking at the summer starry sky.
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As far as I know, it seems to be the moon......
Don't be ugly upstairs.
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The two bright stars in the sky are Venus and Jupiter.
Venus and Jupiter are the closest together, Venus is the brightest star in the sky, and Jupiter is second only to Venus in brightness.
The low is Venus and the high is Jupiter. Venus is particularly bright because of its close proximity and its reflective atmosphere. Venus can reach at its brightest and so on.
Jupiter is large and reflective, and Jupiter is above magnitude 2 at its brightest. They are the brightest stars in the sky, and both are brighter than Sirius. Sirius has only waiting.
Geographical features. The sky of Venus is orange-yellow. There was also thunder and lightning on Venus, with the largest lightning ever recorded lasting 15 minutes.
Venus's atmosphere is mostly composed of carbon dioxide and contains small amounts of nitrogen. The atmospheric pressure of Venus is very large, 92 times that of the Earth, which is equivalent to the pressure in the Earth's oceans at a depth of 1 kilometer. The presence of large amounts of carbon dioxide has caused the greenhouse effect to be carried out on a large scale on Venus.
Without such a greenhouse effect, the temperature would drop by 400 .
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This star is called Venus
Venus is second only in brightnessMoon
Venus usually appears just before sunrise or after sunset. The brightness is also very bright, and it is often called the morning star when it appears, and the direction that appears in the evening is the west side of the sky, which is called Chang Gung. Venus is the solar system.
in the eight planets.
One of them, also relatively close to the Sun, was very bright and bright in ancient Greece due to Venus.
Known as the goddess of love and beauty! In ancient China, it was called the Tai Bai Star.
The best time to observe Venus in a telescope is during the day, because at night, the dazzling glow of Venus can make it difficult to see its boundaries.
Venus is the only large planet in the solar system that rotates retrograde from east to west.
If you look at the Sun from Venus, you can see the Sun rising in the west and setting in the east. Whereas the rotation period of Venus is 243 days. A day and night on Venus is 117 days, and a day on Venus is equivalent to 58 and a half days on Earth.
That is, in a Venus year, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east only twice. This is also the scientists.
Patterns discovered after long-term observation and actual detection. Scientists agree that Venus's axis of rotation is opposite to the north and south poles.
Venus is covered with volcanoes.
Venus, like the Moon, also has periodic changes, and because it is so far away from the Earth, it is generally difficult for the naked eye to see its changes, unless it can be clearly observed with the help of astronomical tools. The volcanoes on Venus are densely packed, and about 1,600 large volcanoes have been discovered. However, due to the huge number of small ones, there is no specific number of statistics.
On the surface of Venus, there are about 70 percent plains, 20 percent highs, and 10 percent lowlands. Because Venus is very similar to the Earth, regardless of size and geology, it is almost the same, and there are terrestrial planets.
It is also called the sister star of the earth.
Venus has no magnetic field, let alone moons. Venus is surrounded by an atmospheric atmosphere, and the hazy haze feels beautiful.
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The brightest stars are different in different periods! Among them, the brightest star at night is Sirius, and the brightest planet is Venus; And the brightest during the day is obviously the sun.
September: On the evening of September 1 and 2, 2005, Venus and Jupiter are at their closest, and at this time, Venus is the brightest star in the sky, second only to Venus in brightness, and the two brightest stars are very close to each other, which is very worth seeing.
Venus! It is also called Taibai, when the dawn of the east appears in the east, it is called the morning star, and when it appears in the west in the evening, it is called Chang Gung star, so the current Venus is also called Chang Gung star.
Venus is the brightest star in the sky, and when it is the brightest, if the conditions are right, such as the horizon height is sufficient, the darkness, the transparency of the atmosphere, and the light pollution is the least affected, it can even shine a human shadow, and it is the only star that can shine a shadow. On December 9, 2005, the brightest attainment reached magnitude, 20 times that of Sirius, the brightest star of the day, and 70 times that of Vega.
January: Orion hunters walk into the Northern Hemisphere sky in January, and the three stars on the hunter's belt point to Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, which is rising from the trees. At the head of the big dog is the famous star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky (besides the Sun, of course).
During opposition, Uranus is closest to Earth and reaches its brightest brightness, making it a good opportunity for observations.
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The brightest stars that can be seen with the naked eye should be stars.
Actually, for people who live on the street, the starry sky is very simple, and you can't look at the stars. If the city you live in is a bit bustling, the stars in the sky will not be visible. Only the moon and a handful of stars can be seen in the bright night sky——, which contains most of the planets and some of the brightest stars visible to the naked eye.
In addition to the Sun, the brightest star in the sky is Sirius, and the brightest star in the sky is the planet Venus. It usually appears in the western and eastern skies during the delayed time from dusk to sunset, or around dawn.
Venus is a planet orbiting the Sun, and because its orbit is on the inner side of the Earth's orbit, it can only be seen in the evening or around dawn. Disappearing from the west, appearing in the east of dawn, means running from one side of the sun to the other side of the sun. During this time, when you drive in the sky close to the sun, what is not visible to the naked eye will be buried by the sun's brilliance.
The West calls Venus Venus. Ancient China believed that Venus was two stars. It is the hazy star that appears in the west, and the morning star that appears in the east.
Morning Star is a folk star. Venus is very bright and is second only to the night sky as a bright celestial body. Venus is very close to the Earth for many times during its orbital cycle, and it has a dense atmosphere with high reflectivity, so it is dazzlingly illuminated by the Sun.
If viewed with a small telescope at a certain magnification, Venus, like the Moon, can easily show a variety of phases. Some resemble half of the moon, others resemble a crooked crescent.
Venus is very bright and does not shine like a star, so many people who unconsciously find it in the sky even think that it is not a star, but something else. Many people believe that Venus is the North Star. But that's not true.
Polaris is famous, the only star in the sky that does not change displacement with the rotation of the Earth, so it can be used to discern direction. The North Star is not so bright. It can be seen in places with little light pollution in the wild, but it is almost invisible in large cities.
Venus, as a planet, is the sister star of the Earth. Its volume, mass, and composition are very similar to those of the Earth. It is said that Venus and Earth were most likely created from the same nebula material.
Scientists believe that Venus is similar to Earth, and that Venus is also suitable for life to reproduce. However, today's Venus atmosphere and temperature are very high, and it is a hell of intense sulfuric acid rain.
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The planet is Venus, the star is Sirius, the brightest star is still different at different times, and the brightest during the day is obviously the Sun.
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The brightest stars seen are not the same at different times of the year, and in general, the brightest are Polaris and Venus.
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It's the stars in space, they emit light and we can see it with our naked eye.
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Apart from the Sun, the brightest star in the sky is Sirius, and the brightest star in the sky is a planet – Venus. It usually only appears in the western or eastern skies from dusk to after sunset, or around dawn.
Venus is a planet that revolves around the Sun, and its orbit is on the inner side of the Earth's orbit, so we can only see it around dusk or dawn. When it disappears from the west and appears in the east at dawn, it means that it runs from one side of the sun to the other side of the sun. And in the process, when it runs very close to the sun in the sky, we can't see it with the naked eye – because it will be overwhelmed by the sun's brilliance.
The West calls Venus Venus. In ancient China, Venus was treated as two stars. The one that appears in the west is called the evening star, and the one that appears in the east is called the morning star. The morning star is also known as the morning star.
Venus is so bright that it is second only to the Moon in the brightness of the night sky. Venus is very close to the Earth for many parts of its orbital cycle, and it has a dense atmosphere with a fairly high reflectivity, so it stands out in the light of the Sun.
If you look with a small telescope with a certain magnification, you can easily see that Venus, like the Moon, will show various phases. Sometimes it resembles a half-moon, sometimes it resembles a crooked crescent moon.
Venus is so bright that it doesn't twinkle like a star, so many people who accidentally spot it in the sky have their first instinct that it's not a star, but something else. ufo?
Many people also think of Venus as the North Star. But it really isn't. Polaris is more famous because it is the only star in the sky that is visible and does not shift due to the rotation of the Earth, so it can be used to discern direction.
But Polaris isn't that bright. Although it can be seen in places with little light pollution in the wild, it is almost invisible in large cities.
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The belly of the fish is white, and the morning star cuts through the darkness to become the brightest star in the sky.
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Summary. The brightest star visible to the naked eye is Venus.
The brightest star visible to the naked eye is Venus.
Venus is a tribulating inner planet that destroys dust, and it is much closer to the Sun than the Earth. Therefore, Venus is sometimes still in the sky after the sun appears to have set from the Earth. In this situation, Venus is more illuminated by the Sun than other stars, so it appears brighter.
Venus's empty bench atmosphere is very dense and contains a lot of carbon dioxide and other gases. These gases scatter sunlight from the source, making Venus's rays brighter.
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Summary. Hello, here is to help you inquire: Venus is the close neighbor of the earth, and our country called it "Taibai" in ancient times, that is, Taibai Star. Normally, Venus is the brightest object of the whole day except for the Sun and the Moon, and can reach so much at its brightest.
Hello, here is to help you inquire: Venus is the Earth's close neighbor of the Cavity Ming, which was called "Taibai" in ancient China, that is, the posture of the Taibai Star. Normally, Venus is the brightest object of the whole day except for the Sun and the Moon, and can reach so much at its brightest. Circle family.
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The eldest brother upstairs, the brightest is called Sirius. The landlord chose me.