Why is Venus visible as the 'Evening Star'?

Answer

Because it orbits inside Earth's path, it appears shortly after sunset shining in the west.

Venus orbits inside Earth's path, meaning it never strays far from the Sun in our sky. This results in it being visible only for a few hours after sunset (Evening Star) or before sunrise (Morning Star).

Why is Venus visible as the 'Evening Star'?

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