On my walks before dawn in the fall and I thought last summer, I would always look for and find the "Morning Star"... where is it now? June 2018

MATW M | Nov 5, 2018 | Category: Observatory

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Cruise Cycle | Nov 5, 2018

"Morning star" is used as a term for Venus, Surius, and or Mercury. You'd have to be more specific on what heavenly body you are referencing. You could then determine the details and viewability. Wikipedia would be a good place to start.

Sue Terwilliger | Nov 5, 2019

Venus switches between being the "morning star" and the "evening star." It had a long run in the evenings and is now back in the mornings.

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