Mars, Jupiter & Venus. all of them visible if you know where to look, Venus being the easiest to find, because is the brightest start in the predawn sky.
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Venus and Jupiter will be the only planets visible in the evening sky in November. During November the gap between the two planets will diminish until they are little over 2 degrees apart at the end of the month. Saturn will move a little higher into the morning sky, rising 3 hours before the Sun by November 30. Venus and Jupiter will be the only planets visible in the evening sky in November. During November the gap between the two planets will diminish until they are little over 2 degrees apart at the end of the month. Saturn will move a little higher into the morning sky, rising 3 hours before the Sun by November 30.
You asked this question on November 21, 2010. The next total solar eclipse will be in November, 2012, and will be visible from northern Australia.
There is enough sunlight reflecting off them and reaching our eyes.
I'm not entirley sure but this website might help :) www.mauiastronomyclub.org
The planets most certainly ARE visible in the northern hemisphere.
the 5 most visible planets are the biggest planets such as jupiter saturn and mars pluto is to small and murcury isnt visible due to the suns rais.
Venus Jupiter
They are both visible and inside the solar system.
There are generally a couple of planets visible every night of the year. Which planets will be visible and when depends on where each of the planets (and the Earth itself) are in their orbits. Here on August 28, 2009, for example, Jupiter rises about sunset and is brightly visible all night. Venus and Mars rise before dawn. Saturn and Mercury are not visible this month, because they are too close to the Sun to be seen.
the stars and some of our planets
Uranus
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