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It depends on the season. Generally each of the planets are visible for about 9 months per year. In December 2008, the planets Venus and Jupiter are close together in the evening sky, while Mars and Saturn are visible early in the morning before dawn.

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Only one I can think off is Mercury, but I'm not sure if that is when the sun sets.

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Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are all visible at the right times,

without binoculars or a telescope.

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Brith plants

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