According to earthsky.org Jupiter is visible just above and to the left of the moon on November 28th 2012 in the north-eastern night sky.
Jupiter is the only planet visible there at that time.
Saturn
Venus
Uranus
Jupiter
Jupiter
Venus
Venus
As of October 2015, Venus should be in the sky there - not just for PA, but for people located just about anywhere.
That depends on where you are. From the surface of earth, the brightest planet in our sky would be Venus, when it is visible. Sometimes it is behind the sun, and then Mars or Jupiter is brighter.
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
The most visible planet may be Venus due to the fact that it is the first visible planet at night.
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As of October 2015, Venus should be in the sky there - not just for PA, but for people located just about anywhere.
That depends on where you are. From the surface of earth, the brightest planet in our sky would be Venus, when it is visible. Sometimes it is behind the sun, and then Mars or Jupiter is brighter.
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
The most visible planet may be Venus due to the fact that it is the first visible planet at night.
There is no planet that's always only visible in the morning. The part of the day during which each planet is visible changes, as both the Earth and the planet revolve around the sun.
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
Venus is the only planet named after a female. It is one of only five planets visible with the naked eye and has been seen in the sky since Earth's prehistoric days. The planet was discovered by Pythagoras.
When is "tonight? Without such information an answer is impossible.
Venus is considered the brightest object (and planet) to be seen from Earth (Being visible with the naked eye even in light-polluted cities).
Neptune is the only planet not visible with the naked eye, though Uranus is extremely dim and hard to spot.
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible