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  • Brightest Planets Visible from Earth: A Guide to Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn & Mercury
    The five most visible planets from Earth, in order of their average apparent magnitude, are:

    1. Venus: The brightest planet in the sky, often mistaken for a star.

    2. Jupiter: The largest planet in our solar system, often appearing as a bright, yellowish star.

    3. Mars: Known for its reddish hue, Mars can be seen as a bright, orange-red object.

    4. Saturn: The "ringed planet" can be seen as a bright, yellowish-white object, sometimes appearing with a faint hint of its rings.

    5. Mercury: The smallest and innermost planet, Mercury is harder to see than the others due to its proximity to the Sun. It's best observed near sunrise or sunset.

    It's important to note that the visibility of these planets can vary depending on their position relative to Earth and the Sun. Some planets might not be visible at all during certain times of the year.

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