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Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury are all currently visible with the naked eye for skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere. Uranus and Neptune are also part of this month’s planetary ...
All month, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars will appear to line up and be bright enough to see with the naked eye in the first few hours after dark. This weekend, Venus and Saturn get especially cozy.
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Planet parade: Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury make for a skywatching spectacle The best time to see the planets is after dusk on a clear night in a spot that is away from city lights and ...
Heads up, skywatchers: a planet alignment is up for viewing this weekend, with Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars all visible with the naked eye, according to NASA. However, along with Uranus ...
An hour after sunset, Venus and Saturn will be visible in the southwest, with Mars and Jupiter in the east. All four will be visible to the naked eye.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will all be visible to the southeast at night, ... Turning south-southeast, and just above Orion, you'll see Jupiter, the second-brightest planet in the night sky.
For example, Mercury and Venus can be seen only at dusk or dawn, while Mars or Jupiter shine throughout the night. You Might Also Like … In your inbox: Our biggest stories , handpicked for you ...
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Mars, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn are visible in the sky over Whitburn, England, on Jan. 29. Uranus and Neptune are there too, but a telescope is needed to see them. Simon Woodley / Cover Images via AP ...