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China brightest Venus photography
At dawn, sometimes a particularly bright "morning star" is seen on the eastern horizon. It is not a light source. People call it the "morning star". At dusk, a very bright "evening star" sometimes appears in the afterglow of the west, which is called "Chang Geng Star". These two stars are actually one, namely Venus.
In China, people call it "Taibai" or "Taibai Venus". Venus, the first morning star that appears every night. There are many legends about it in ancient times.
The brightness in the night sky is second only to the moon, and Venus will reach its maximum brightness before sunrise or after sunset. It sometimes appears in the eastern sky in the morning and is called "Qi Ming". Evening is in the west of the sky.
You can easily tell Venus, which is bright and slightly yellow. When Venus is in a crescent shape, it is most appropriate to observe it with binoculars. At this time, Venus is located between the maximum angular distance and the lower conjunction point. At the lower conjunct, Venus lies between the earth and the sun, so we can't see it. Pay attention to adjusting the focal length of the telescope so that it can observe distant objects.
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