* Your location: The visible planets in the southern sky change depending on your latitude.
* The specific date: The positions of planets in the night sky shift over time.
To help you find planets in the southern sky this summer, you need to:
1. Determine your location: Use a website like [https://www.timeanddate.com/](https://www.timeanddate.com/) to find your latitude.
2. Specify the date: What day in the summer are you interested in?
3. Use a stargazing app or website: Apps like Stellarium or websites like [https://in-the-sky.org/](https://in-the-sky.org/) can show you the exact positions of planets in the night sky for your location and date.
General tips for finding planets:
* Look for bright, steady points of light. Planets don't twinkle like stars.
* Use a star chart or app to identify the planets.
* Check for planetary conjunctions. Sometimes planets appear close together in the sky, making them easier to spot.
Once you have your location and date, you can use a stargazing tool to find the planets visible in your southern sky.