Star East
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Star East
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Which is that bright and very large star normally moving from East towards West?
On a clear night sky, aspecially from around 03h00, i normally see a bigger than other stars from Eastwards, ending mid-way in the sky by 06h00.
Which is that star, or are there others that have names too?
All stars move east to west. It will be hard to answer your question without knowing in which constellation this star is. Most all of the stars in constellations have names.
St. Olaf Choir - "Star in the East" - "In Search of Angels" soundtrack
