Seen from Earth, Venus can never appear at opposition.
The passage of the planet Venus as it crosses in front of the sun, in opposition to the earth.
The five outer planets are the ones with bigger orbits than the Earth, which are Mars and the four giant planets. The outer planets can be seen at their brightest at midnight, when they are at opposition. That never happens for the inner planets Mercury and Venus.
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Each day, Venus rises and sets like everything else in the sky. However it never exceeds an angle of 45-50 degrees from the Sun so is best seen in the few hours before sunrise and after sunset.Venus's orbit takes it behind the Sun and in front of the Sun as seen from Earth, so is seen relatively infrequently, in the 2-3 months either side of the point where it goes between us and the Sun which is called inferior conjunction (IC). Before IC it is seen around sunset, after IC it is seen around sunrise.Venus will be at inferior conjunction in early 2014 so start looking for it in the south and west in the autum.
Mars is the closest when it is at opposition, i.e. opposite the Sun in the sky, due south at midnight (or north as seen from the southern hemisphere). Venus comes closer but when it is closest it is between us and the Sun, at inferior conjunction. At that time, we are at opposition as seen from Venus.
Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.
Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
That is sometimes what the Moon is called. Seen from Venus the Earth and Moon would be seen as a pair of bright planets up to 0.5 degrees apart at opposition, which is the diameter of the Moon as seen from Earth.
The passage of the planet Venus as it crosses in front of the sun, in opposition to the earth.
Venus can be seen with a telesecope, or even just with your eyes.
No satellite found Venus. Venus can be seen from Earth with the naked eye.
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Venus is a planet, not a constellation. Particular onstellations are usually seen at the same times each year. Planets are not like that, due to the way they orbit the Sun. So you cannot say that they are best seen in any particular season. Venus is always closer to the Sun than Earth and when it is visible, it is only seen for a short time before sunrise or for a short time after sunset. See the link below to give you an idea of whether it can be seen when you look at this answer. Keep looking at the site as it will let you know when it is visible, and it gives you information on what can be seen from your location.
venus is usually mistaked for a star when seen at night.
The surface of Venus can not be seen in optical light due to an immensely think atmosphere. However, it can be seen by radar and because of this most of the planet has been mapped.
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