In astronomy, the labels “morning star” and “evening star” refers not to fixed stars but to planets that appear bright in the sky just before the sunrise or just after sunset. These terms are poetic but also rooted in observational history when a planet is visible in the eastern sky before dawn it’s called as a morning star.
When it shines in the western sky shortly after sunset it becomes an evening star. These shifts are caused by the planet’s position relative to Earth and the Sun.
How it Began with Venus?
Venus was the first and most famous object hailed as both morning and evening stars with its brilliance and proximity to the Sun make it stand out at twilight.
The ancient sky watchers noticed Venus disappearing in daylight, then reappearing in pre-dawn light at other times it wou