by Sa Ji Tario » Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:57 pm
These days, Jupiter also becomes "evening star" by definition as sometimes and in turn it's up to Mars or Saturn. In Astronomy it is said that the morning and evening stars can be any bright object on the morning or evening horizon. I had to see the mornings one cool morning before sunrise when I was about 5 years old, a spectacle that I still remember and that impacted me forever, they were Venus and possibly Jupiter quite approximate silhouetted on the eastern horizon in a sky without Luna, for the patience of an older brother who was getting ready to go to the factory where he worked.-
Years later he followed Venus every afternoon until it disappeared behind the horizon and in a few days he reappeared on the morning horizon to be the morning star.
These days, Jupiter also becomes "evening star" by definition as sometimes and in turn it's up to Mars or Saturn. In Astronomy it is said that the morning and evening stars can be any bright object on the morning or evening horizon. I had to see the mornings one cool morning before sunrise when I was about 5 years old, a spectacle that I still remember and that impacted me forever, they were Venus and possibly Jupiter quite approximate silhouetted on the eastern horizon in a sky without Luna, for the patience of an older brother who was getting ready to go to the factory where he worked.-
Years later he followed Venus every afternoon until it disappeared behind the horizon and in a few days he reappeared on the morning horizon to be the morning star.