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  • Identifying the Evening Star: Venus at Sunset in Summer
    That would be Venus, often referred to as the "Evening Star" during this time.

    Here's why:

    * Venus's Orbit: Venus orbits the Sun closer than Earth, so it's often visible in the evening sky after sunset.

    * Summer Visibility: During summer in the Northern Hemisphere, Venus is positioned in a way that allows it to be visible in the evening sky. Its position relative to the Sun changes throughout the year.

    While other planets like Jupiter and Saturn can also appear in the evening sky, Venus is typically the brightest and most easily visible during the summer months.

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