Venus is easily mistaken for a UFO in the next few days

If you leave the house and look up at the sky before sunrise in the next two weeks, you can see a strange object (UFO) emitting a silvery white light.

Journal of Space asserted that people should not fear or imagine anything, because objects such as UFOs above are Venus. From the morning of 3/11 people in the northern hemisphere (including Vietnam) can see it in the form of a dim light around half an hour before sunrise. In the morning it will appear in a higher position. At the end of November, Venus will appear clearly about three hours before sunrise.

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In the next few days many people will see Venus clearly before sunrise. (Photo: NASA).

Venus is the second closest to the sun in the Solar System. The Vietnamese call this planet Sao Mai when it grows at dawn and Morning star when it grows at sunset. When Venus moves from the bright sky to the dark sky, the sun lies between it and the earth (the phenomenon is called the above association). In such situations, Venus is about 256 million kilometers from Earth and moves at the lowest speed compared to other stars.

So, in the days before the event, Kim was overshadowed by sunlight. Even Venus continues to dim after the superpowers happen.

Gradually, at some point, the distance between Venus and the sun was large enough that it was no longer overshadowed by sunlight. At that time it was in a low position on the western horizon and appeared after sunset. A few weeks later Venus will be in a position high enough for everyone to see in the evening.

But when Venus moved from the night sky to the daytime sky, the situation was different. On October 28, Venus entered between the earth and the sun (the phenomenon of intercourse below). Then it is only about 40 million kilometers from the earth. So Venus moves faster than other stars. And the most important thing is, if viewed from the earth, Venus seems to move in the opposite direction to the sun. So that we can see it early in the morning, before the sun rises.