Venus in the morning seems magical to me, possibly because I'm not fully awake at 6.15 am!!.
Recently the planet has been dazzling in the eyepiece.
Wonderful blues/violets showing up in the eyepiece at high power, thanks to the achromatic lens......though you won't find me complaining about it...:-)
Skywatcher 150mm f8 refractor, Nikon D50, Camera adapter+ 12.5mm ortho.
Art thou pale for weariness
of climbing heaven and gazing on the Earth
wandering companion less
among the stars that have a different birth,
and ever changing like a joyless eye
that finds no object worth its constancy.
The primary star in the η Cassiopeiae system is a yellow dwarf (main sequence) star of spectral type G3V, putting it in the same spectral class as our Sun, which is of spectral type G2V.
It therefore resembles what our Sun might look like if we were to observe it from η Cassiopeiae.