Neither Mercury nor Venus are visible at midnight. Both planets are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
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The five outer planets are the ones with bigger orbits than the Earth, which are Mars and the four giant planets. The outer planets can be seen at their brightest at midnight, when they are at opposition. That never happens for the inner planets Mercury and Venus.
Saturn is just a frozen gas giant planet. They only life that could live there, is the type of life we have never seen on the planet Earth.
Venus is the brightest planet, as seen from Earth.
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The planet Mercury can never be in the sky at your local midnight. Mercury's orbit is so small that as seen from the earth, it's always near the sun. So if the sun has been down for a while, then Mercury also must be down. Venus can be seen later (or earlier) than Mercury, but it's still inside the Earth's orbit and therefore can't be seen at midnight either.
The five outer planets are the ones with bigger orbits than the Earth, which are Mars and the four giant planets. The outer planets can be seen at their brightest at midnight, when they are at opposition. That never happens for the inner planets Mercury and Venus.
The only planet that can't be seen from earth is earth itself. Other than earth itself other planet can be seen, however sometimes it might requires use of high technology!
what planet can be seen from earth
This outer planet can be seen from earth without the aid of a telescope.
Saturn is just a frozen gas giant planet. They only life that could live there, is the type of life we have never seen on the planet Earth.
Venus is the brightest planet, as seen from Earth.
Blue.
Mars.
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Inner planets orbit inside the orbit of the Earth, can only be seen in the morning or evening sky and are never seen as full disks form the Earth. Outer planets orbit further out than the orbit of Earth and can be seen from time to time as full disks in 'opposition' or overhead at midnight.