Aamuvalo
Aamuvalo, also known as Morning Star, is a celestial body that appears in the eastern sky before sunrise. It is often associated with the planet Venus, which is the second planet from the Sun and the closest to Earth. Venus is the brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon, and its high reflectivity is due to its thick clouds of sulfuric acid, which reflect sunlight.
The term "Aamuvalo" is derived from the Finnish language, where "aamu" means morning and "valo" means light.
In astronomy, Aamuvalo is visible for a few months before and after its superior conjunction with the
Aamuvalo is not the only celestial body that can be seen as a morning star. Other planets,
In summary, Aamuvalo is a celestial body that appears in the eastern sky before sunrise, often associated