* Visibility depends on your location: Planets are visible at different times depending on where you are on Earth.
* Planets move: Planets are not stationary in the sky. Their position changes constantly due to their orbital paths.
* Time of day: Planets can only be seen when they are above the horizon, usually in the evening or morning hours.
* Light pollution: Light pollution in cities makes it harder to see fainter objects like planets.
To find out when Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are visible in your location, you can:
1. Use a planetarium app: There are many free planetarium apps available for smartphones and computers (e.g., Stellarium, SkySafari, Star Walk) that will show you the current position of planets in the sky.
2. Check a website: Websites like [https://in-the-sky.org/](https://in-the-sky.org/) or [https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/](https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/) provide detailed information about planet visibility.
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