Im not sure what type of aircraft is in the night sky. It will appear as a star but, it will hover for hours. It will give off a light of three colors red, white, and blue. At a distance to the human eye, it will appear to a human as a star in the sky. If watched for long enough time, a veiwer can see the hovering aircraft turn its lights off and slowly fly off in a distance, to disappear in the early morning sky. Hard to believe, that people are so tunnel visioned, not to see the obvious things in front of us. What is in the sky that the government won't mention, that is all over the U.S.A. that is watching us all?
The star's position appears to shift slightly in the night sky during the year.
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
Because it is bright but not bright enough to be seen in the day.
Venus Looks like a star in the sky but is a planet which shines with light from the sun. Called both the Evening Star and the Morning Star but is not a star.
Once it was mistaken as a star but after research it was a planet that looked like a star from a distance.
The star's position appears to shift slightly in the night sky during the year.
This is Polaris, often also called the north star or the pole star.
Distance from Earth.
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
Because it is bright but not bright enough to be seen in the day.
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It is not really stationary, it just appears to be. It is the star that appears to have least movement in the night sky. Stars that are near to it also don't seem to move much, just appearing to go around it. The further a star is from it, the more it seems to move.
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.
Since a planet's light is reflected it appears to be steady (non twinkling). Star light twinkles.
no i can not see mars shinning at night.
Rediance or something like that.
It appears to move because it is a moving object and you are observing it from Earth.