It's a difficult one to see as it is orbits so close to the sun and is within our orbit. You can only see it just after sunset or before sunrise, and it has to be in the right place relative to the earth and sun. It will either follow on just after the sun at sunset, or come into view just before the sun at sunrise.
Venus
Mercury does have a sky.
Mercury is called the morning star when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise and the evening star when it appears in the western sky after sunset. This is due to its visibility pattern in the sky as seen from Earth.
you look in the sky on a clear night
A star chart
Ah, happy little Mercury! You can usually see Mercury in the night sky just after sunset or before sunrise, depending on its position in its orbit. Keep an eye out towards the horizon, for that waving, friendly little planet peeking out to say hello. Remember, sometimes the most beautiful things take a little patience to spot, but when you do, it'll paint a peaceful picture in the sky for you to enjoy.
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No. Mercury lies very close to the sun, and 'follows' the sun across the sky very closely. Therefore it is usually only seen right before dawn or just after sunset.
Probably because they looked up at the night sky.
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The planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.