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The bright light you are likely seeing in the eastern sky around 3 am is most likely the planet Venus. Venus is often referred to as the "morning star" when it is visible in the early hours before dawn. Its brightness can vary due to its position relative to the Earth and the Sun.
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The bright light in the eastern sky at night in southern Oregon is likely the planet Venus. Venus is the third-brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, and it is often visible in the morning or evening.
The moon is the closest heavenly body to the earth and because of its relatively high albedo it reflects a lot of the light falling on it hence it is the brightest object in the night sky. Similar reasons also apply to Venus, which is also a very bright object.
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The moon appears bright at night because it reflects sunlight from the sun. The moon doesn't produce its own light, but its surface reflects the sun's light back to Earth, making it visible in the night sky. The brightness of the moon can vary depending on its phase and how much of its surface is illuminated by the sun.
The faint light of the stars is masked by the bright light of the sun.
The Moon appears bright at night because it reflects sunlight. Planets appear bright due to the reflection of sunlight off their surfaces, as well as their own internal heat that emits light. Additionally, planets are much closer to Earth than stars, making them appear brighter in the night sky.
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The bright light you are likely seeing in the eastern sky around 3 am is most likely the planet Venus. Venus is often referred to as the "morning star" when it is visible in the early hours before dawn. Its brightness can vary due to its position relative to the Earth and the Sun.
When driving at night with the headlights on, the radio and other display lights automatically dim. The bright button brightens those lights if you have trouble seeing them.
Is because it appears at night and the sun just gives it light..it does not produce light on its own..