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  • Visible Planets Tonight: A Guide to Night Sky Observations
    Several planets are visible from Earth in the night sky, depending on their position in their orbit and the time of year. The brightest and most easily visible planets are:

    * Venus: Often called the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star" due to its prominent appearance in the twilight sky.

    * Mars: Known for its reddish hue, Mars can be seen with the naked eye, especially when it's closest to Earth.

    * Jupiter: The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter is a bright, yellowish-white object in the night sky.

    * Saturn: Known for its beautiful rings, Saturn is a dimmer but still visible planet with a pale yellowish appearance.

    Other planets, like Mercury and Uranus, can be harder to spot because they are dimmer or closer to the sun.

    To find out which planets are visible in your night sky, you can use a stargazing app like Stellarium or consult an online planetarium website.

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