algustähti
Algustähti, also known as the Morning Star, is a term commonly used in Finnish folklore and traditional astronomy to refer to the planet Venus when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise. The name derives from the Finnish word "aamu," meaning "morning," combined with "tähti," meaning "star." In Finnish culture, Algustähti holds symbolic significance and is often associated with the arrival of spring and the renewal of nature.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and the brightest natural object in Earth's night sky
In Finnish folklore, Algustähti was sometimes linked to various myths and legends. Some stories depict it as
Astronomically, Algustähti is not a true star but a planet. Its brightness varies slightly due to changes