It is Jupiter, there are many answers in this regard. If you are interested, please take a look.
Those who talk about Venus can be considered as laymen. Why do I swear so confidently? Listen to me slowly.
First of all, everyone knows that Venus is within the orbit of the Earth. Then try to imagine that for celestial bodies within the earth, when viewed from the earth, the angle between the planet and the sun will never exceed 90°. If you have learned trigonometric functions, the orbital radius of Venus is 0.723 astronomical units, and the orbital radius of the Earth is 1.000 astronomical units. Can you also calculate the distance between Venus and the sun at its maximum angle? 47°. What is the concept? When the sun sets in the west, Venus is at most 47° away from the sun, which means it is not in the west but also in the southwest. It will never go to the east and hang in the sky all night.
Theoretically, this statement is denied first, and then let’s look at where Venus is. On November 1, 2011, one year and 18 days later, I finally found Venus in the western sky after sunset. Omit the emotion at that time about how time flies and youth is hard to come by. What was the altitude angle of Venus at that time? 6°, this height is basically not expected to be seen in the city. In fact, I also saw it on the Huangpu River. I believe that for all those who say it is Venus, they may not realize that Venus is in the western sky after sunset, right? The observation conditions of Venus will get better in December, which is why astronomy pages are indispensable for asking questions about the brightest star in the west after sunset. Some eschatology forums will also clamor for NIBIRU’s visit, we’ll see.
Let’s talk about why it is Jupiter. We answered a lot of questions in this regard yesterday. If you are interested, you may wish to take a look.
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