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Neptune is visible (using a good telescope) in the evening sky from all over Earth at the moment (December 2008)

If you go out in the evening there will be two very bright objects above the south western (from the norther hemisphere) horizon. The lower one is Jupiter and the higher one (and brightest) is Venus. If you join the two up with an line and keep going upwards and towards the south you enter the constellation Capricornus. Neptune is at present in the tail area of Capricorn.

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