In what way does it change? Location, star, look?How does the morning star change each day?"The morning star" is simply a slang term for whatever visible planet happens to be in the sky at dawn. This changes as Earth and the other planets move around the Sun. With any luck, no one has to be awake before dawn to see thisHow does the morning star change each day?It gets closer to, or farther from, the Sun passing it,
and appearing morning, or evening depending on which side it's on.How does the morning star change each day?Are you talking about Venus? Because that is considered "the morning star" when it appears on the eastern horizon before sunrise. The physical form obviously doesn't change, but declination and right ascension varies on the time of year and axis degree that earth is tilted at, at the apparent time of visual seeing it.
Coming at times within 4.14 x 107 km to Earth, Venus is easily the brightest object in the night sky, with the sole exception of the Moon. The planet is at most visible for three hours prior to sunrise and three hours following sunset. Venus's rotation about its axis is retrograde, meaning that it spins in a direction opposite to that of Earth. In other words, an observer on the planet would see the Sun rising in the west and setting in the east! Like the Moon, Venus has "phases." Full Venus can be seen when the planet is at its farthest distance of 2.57 x 108 km from Earth. It is most bright during its crescent phase.
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