The planets most certainly ARE visible in the northern hemisphere.
On any night of the year, Polaris can be seen from the northern hemisphere and cannot be seen from the southern one. (Assuming the sky is clear in the north.)
The Big Dipper is visible in Ontario, Canada, throughout the year, but its prominence varies by season. It is most easily seen in the evening during spring and summer months, particularly from April to August. During these months, it appears high in the northern sky. In fall and winter, it is still visible, but it rises later in the evening and may be lower in the sky.
Inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) can never be opposite to the Sun, since they are nearer to the Sun than we are. Therefore, it follows that they can't be seen next to a full moon, which is opposite to the Sun in the sky.
On the night of October 11, 2023, you can observe several planets in the sky. Jupiter will be prominent, shining brightly in the evening, while Saturn is also visible, offering a good chance to see its rings through a telescope. Venus may be seen low on the horizon shortly after sunset. Make sure to check local sky conditions and timings for the best viewing experience!
The constellation Camelopardalis is visible year-round in the northern hemisphere. It is easy to locate due to its close proximity to Polaris in Ursa Minor, marking the North Celestial Pole. In the summer sky, Camelopardalis can be located fairly low on the northern horizon, below Polaris and to the west of the crown of Cassiopeia. Our name for it comes from the Italian, by way of Arabic, but which animal did the Romans call "camelopardalis"? - Giraffe
Cepheus is located in the northern sky. It is a constellation that is easily visible in the northern hemisphere during certain times of the year.
From a partial to a complete width of the visible northern horizon.
Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
In the night sky. Jupiter is usually visible, as well as Mars. Venus is visible in the early morning.
By looking in the sky at night. Its one of the planets that is visible with the naked eye.
In our solar system, the three planets that are generally visible to the naked eye in the night sky are Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. These planets can often be seen without the aid of a telescope or binoculars.
The five most visible planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) can often be seen at different times of the year depending on their positions in their orbits. However, there are times when some or all of these planets are visible together in the predawn or post sunset sky. Consulting a stargazing app or website can help you identify when and where to look for them in the night sky.
Venus and jupiter
They are Planets - Venus and Jupiter
The two planets near the moon could be Venus and Jupiter, as they are often visible in the night sky near the moon. Venus is the brightest planet and is typically seen in the western sky after sunset, while Jupiter is also bright and can be seen in the east in the evening.
No. There are visible six objects in the sky that are not stars: the moon and the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Planets are visible in the night sky because they reflect sunlight. As they do not emit their own light like stars do, they rely on the Sun's light to make them visible to us here on Earth. The brightness and position of planets change as they orbit the Sun, making them observable at different times throughout the year.