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  • Venus and Jupiter Visible Together: Understanding Their Appearance
    You can see both Venus and Jupiter in the night sky because they are bright planets that reflect sunlight. Here's why:

    * Venus: It's often called the "Morning Star" or "Evening Star" because it appears particularly bright in the dawn or dusk sky. Venus is the brightest planet in our solar system and is closer to the Sun than Earth, making it appear exceptionally bright.

    * Jupiter: The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter is also very bright due to its size and reflective atmosphere.

    Important Note: Venus and Jupiter aren't visible all the time. Their positions in the sky change as they orbit the Sun. You'll need to check a stargazing app or website to see when they are visible in your location.

    Let me know if you have other questions about astronomy!

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