venus.
And maybe Jupiter
Venus is easy to identify in the night sky because it is one of the brightest natural objects in the sky after the Moon. It can often be seen shining brightly shortly after sunset or before sunrise. Venus's brightness is due to its thick clouds reflecting sunlight.
Venus is the brightest planet in the sky. It is often referred to as the "evening star" when visible in the western sky after sunset or the "morning star" when visible in the eastern sky before sunrise.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by outer planet... But it is a planet in outer space. Astronauts have been trying to see if there's been life on Mars. They've had space robots go up and take pictures. Hope I helped! =)
We can see them when they are above the horizon and the Sun is below the horizon. They still receive sunlight when we are having our night-time, and what we see is the part of the planet that is in sunlight. Jupiter is brighter because it is very much bigger, despite being a lot further away.
Sometimes you can see them, and at other times you can't.When you can see them, the reason is that there is nothing between the planet and your eye to obstruct the light from the planet.When you can not see them, the reason is that there is something in the way, between the planet and your eye, which blocks the light so that it can't reach your eye. A cloud in the sky is an example of this effect ... you can't see planets on a cloudy night. Another object that could get in the way is the sun. If the planet is behind the sun, then you can't see it.
its easy
No you cant see your own planet your on it
venus
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are inner planets. The rest are outer. See the related link for more information.
Venus orbits closer to the sun than earth does, and so will stay raltively close to the sun in the sky. As a result, Venus is visible around sunset or sunrise, depending on where it is in its orbit relative to Earth, but is below the horizon for most of the night.
Venus orbits closer to the sun than earth does, and so will stay raltively close to the sun in the sky. As a result, Venus is visible around sunset or sunrise, depending on where it is in its orbit relative to Earth, but is below the horizon for most of the night.
A good torch.
12bc was when venus was discovered but experts arent really sure due to that venus is a planet we can see at night
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its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
Venus is easy to identify in the night sky because it is one of the brightest natural objects in the sky after the Moon. It can often be seen shining brightly shortly after sunset or before sunrise. Venus's brightness is due to its thick clouds reflecting sunlight.
Its so easy cause the earth rotates on its axis, which cause this appearance to change in the day and night.