Jupiter rises about midnight; Mars rises about 2:30 AM. Venus will rise next to the crescent Moon about 3:30 AM.
Saturn sets about 10 PM these days; you may be able to see it low in the western sky after sunset.
Neptune and Uranus aren't visible to the naked eye, and Mercury is too close to the Sun to be visible this month.
I recommend a free program called Stellarium, which will show you the precise locations of all the planets and most of the stars in the night sky.
The planets we can see from Earth change depending on the time of year and location. Right now, Jupiter and Saturn are two of the planets that are visible near the moon in the night sky.
No, the planets do not leave their orbits and their orbits do not cross
The planets visible near the moon can vary depending on the time and location. However, some common planets that are frequently seen near the moon are Venus and Mars. Check a stargazing app for real-time information on which planets are currently next to the moon from your location.
Generally, the outer planets are called Gas Giants, however, Uranus and Neptune are now referred to as Ice Giants.
When the right ascensions of two planets are the same, they are said to be in conjunction. This means they are aligned along the same line of sight as observed from Earth.
mars because the scientists are searching right now
There over at least a billion planets out there orbiting at least a million stars. We do not no any important planets out there right now, at least currently.
The planets we can see from Earth change depending on the time of year and location. Right now, Jupiter and Saturn are two of the planets that are visible near the moon in the night sky.
Yes, planets orbit stars. That's what our earth is doing right now.
No, the planets do not leave their orbits and their orbits do not cross
Both Pluto and Ceres were once planets and are now dwarf planets.keok12diefbuqthep
No, not all planets rotate from left to right. The direction of rotation varies among the planets in our solar system. For example, Venus rotates from right to left, opposite to the majority of the planets.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
nothing would happen to other planets if the world ended because the planets are so far apart that the explosion wouldnt reach too other planets and take my advise. the world wont end right now because since when humans exist, the world is still young.
It used to have nine planets but now there is only eight because Pluto is now a dwarf planet.
no stupid. now why would we die when the planets line up?
The planets we know of, some 300 now, are all in the Milky Way galaxy.