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  • When to Spot Venus: Best Times to View the Morning and Evening Star
    You should look for Venus in the sky either shortly after sunset or shortly before sunrise.

    Here's why:

    * Venus is an inner planet, meaning it orbits closer to the sun than Earth.

    * This means Venus is only visible when it's on the same side of the sun as Earth, but not too close to the sun's glare.

    * After sunset, Venus will appear as a bright "evening star" in the western sky.

    * Before sunrise, Venus will appear as a bright "morning star" in the eastern sky.

    Important Note: The exact times Venus is visible will vary depending on its position in its orbit and the time of year. You can use a stargazing app or website to get specific times for your location.

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