Yes. From summer of 2011 to late spring of 2012 Venus is visible in the West after sunset (If you are in a good location and know exactly where to look it is visible from midday in the East- but without a telescope that is quite difficult).
In the last week of January, February, March and April it will appear to be near the Moon.
In July it will transit (cross in front of) the Sun (not for viewing with out very special equipment) - the last transit for 105 years.
Yes. Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Only the moon is brighter. It is normally visible shortly after sunset or shortly before sunrise.
Usually. It is called the Evening Star.
Yes, it is very easy to see. The only problem is when it is on the far side of the Sun. Venus is often the brightest thing in the night sky.
Yes.
yes
Venus is the brightest light in the sky except for the Sun and moon when it is out. Also, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are readily visible in the night sky. Mercury is visible, but only right before sunrise or after sunset.
No because it's to far
Yes. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, second only to the moon, and can easily be seen without a telescope. Using a telescope will not reveal much detail, as the surface of Venus is masked by dense clouds.
Yes, it is very easy to see. The only problem is when it is on the far side of the Sun. Venus is often the brightest thing in the night sky.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
Often. In fact, it can often be seen at night without a telescope; it's fairly bright.
Yes
Yes.
Yes. If you know where to look, you can evensee it without a telescope, day or night.
yes
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.