Uranus
I'm not entirley sure but this website might help :) www.mauiastronomyclub.org
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.
The planets most certainly ARE visible in the northern hemisphere.
Yes, Orion's belt is visible from Chicago, Illinois. Look for three bright stars in a row that form a belt-like shape in the constellation of Orion, which is typically visible in the evening sky during the winter months.
Venus and Mars
Carefully check this site out it may help you: http://ephemeris.bjmoler.org/unaided.htm Bea, PR
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.
Venus Jupiter
They are both visible and inside the solar system.
The planets visible near the Moon tonight could vary depending on your location and the time of observation. However, some common planets that can be observed near the Moon include Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. You can use a stargazing app or website to see which planets are currently visible near the Moon in your specific location.
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.
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