Low in the western sky just after sunset (as of late winter 2009).
To find the location of Venus literally "right now" there are many websites that provide this information. Try http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/ataglance or http://www.nightskyinfo.com/maps_images/html/planets_visibility.htm
Venus is really easy to find after the sun has set. Just look generally west, where Venus will be visible about 40ΒΊ above the horizon (around halfway between the horizon and the zenith above your head).
As of 11 Set 2009 in the northern hemisphere Venus can be seen low in the eastern sky just before dawn
It is often called the evening or morning star depending on when it can be seen.
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The two planets in Florida's western night sky are Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
No. Venus does not have any satellites. That honor would go to Earth. The night sky of Venus would be completely dark as thick clouds would block the view of the stars and the other planets.
Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky. Of course, it is the only planet we can see in the night sky. Except, of course, when Mars or Saturn, or any of the other planets, are close enough to Earth for us to see the light reflect from the planet. But then again, Venus would still be the brightest.
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The two planets in Florida's western night sky are Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two.
Venus is visible in the night-sky for the same reason we see the moon - Sunlight is reflected off the surface.
Venus
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
Venus' atmosphere makes the planet bright with sun rays reflecting against it.
From Earth, Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky.
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No. Venus does not have any satellites. That honor would go to Earth. The night sky of Venus would be completely dark as thick clouds would block the view of the stars and the other planets.
Nope. It's daytime here. Depending on your location, Jupiter is visible in the night sky for much of the year and , at times, is one of the brightest object in the sky after the moon and Venus.
Other than the Sun and Moon, the brightest thing in the evening sky right now is the planet Venus, visible in the southwest sky at sunset. In fact, Venus is so bright, you can see it in the daytime if you know just where to look. Other than Venus, the brightest stars in the sky are Sirius, Vega and Rigel.