The mysterious planet appears in the sky of England
Local residents in the United Kingdom are fluttering before the early morning image, next to the Moon is a mysterious glowing planet.
Local residents in the United Kingdom are fluttering before the early morning image, next to the Moon is a mysterious glowing planet.
Venus appears brightly in the sky of England, causing many people to be confused.
Many rumors have been raised about this mysterious phenomenon. However, no one has given the most accurate base.
Before the panic of the people, scientists had to speak up.
Scientists say, in fact, that bright planet is . In its orbit, it should be on December 2, 2018, it will be brightest in the sky but when Venus gets closer to Earth it is brighter thanks to reflecting more light from the Sun.
Even because Venus is closer to Earth, it not only looks brighter, it is bigger than normal. This bright spot is also known as the "biggest lighting level".
Usually, Venus will spin around the sun for 224.7 days. When it's far from the Sun, we can't see it from Earth.
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