Vesper

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Vesper is the evening star, traditionally identified with the planet Venus as seen in the western sky after sunset.

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Vesper canonical 2

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical object
evening star
name of Venus
actualCategory planet
apparentCategory star-like
associatedWith Greco-Roman art
surface form: Greco-Roman tradition

classical astronomy
astronomicalRole apparent bright star-like object
brightness very bright
celestialBodyType planet
celestialMotion follows the Sun across the sky
culturalRole traditional name for Venus in the evening
directionOfAppearance west
distinguishedFrom morning star
etymologicalMeaning evening
etymologyLanguage Latin
historicalMisclassification star
identifiedWith Venus
surface form: planet Venus
modernUnderstanding same object as morning star (Venus)
opposedTo Phosphoros
surface form: Phosphorus
orbitalBody Sun
planetarySystem Solar System
refersTo Venus
seenAfter sunset
seenIn western sky
timeOfAppearance evening
traditionalIdentification Venus as evening star
visibility naked eye
visibleAs evening star

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