If a bright object remains perfectly fixed in position relative to background stars over several hours, what is it almost certainly?

Answer

One of the visible planets

If a bright object shows pure, steady brilliance and does not move relative to the constellations over the course of a few hours, it is almost certainly one of the visible planets.

If a bright object remains perfectly fixed in position relative to background stars over several hours, what is it almost certainly?

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