hajnalcsillag
Hajnalcsillag, also known as the Morning Star, is a term used to describe the planet Venus when it is visible in the eastern sky before sunrise. This phenomenon occurs when Venus is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, and its illuminated side faces towards Earth. The term "hajnalcsillag" translates to "dawn star" in Hungarian, reflecting its association with the dawn.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is often referred to as Earth's sister planet
The visibility of the Morning Star is seasonal, with the best viewing times occurring in the spring
The term "hajnalcsillag" has been used in various cultures throughout history to describe the Morning Star,