If Venus is currently shining as the evening star, what roughly indicates when it will start appearing in the eastern sky?

Answer

Within about six to eight weeks.

A rough estimate suggests that if Venus is currently the evening star in the west, it will move behind the Sun and begin appearing in the east roughly six to eight weeks later.

If Venus is currently shining as the evening star, what roughly indicates when it will start appearing in the eastern sky?
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