When Venus appears as the Morning Star, what general direction must it rise in our sky?

Answer

East.

When Venus is visible as the Morning Star, it is observed in the sky shortly before sunrise. In this configuration, it is approaching the Sun from the west side of our view, meaning it must precede the Sun's appearance. For any celestial body observed from Earth following the standard diurnal motion, this means the object must ascend from the eastern horizon before the Sun itself rises.

When Venus appears as the Morning Star, what general direction must it rise in our sky?
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