I don''t understand your question. Please post your question again with your city and state (or country) and what time of night that you are seeing the planet.
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The question needs to include date, time of day, and direction. (Such as: low in the Northwest just after sunset. That would be Venus in DEC 2008.)
Jupiter should be viewable towards the W.
Mars and Venus should just be visible towards the ENE.
and... maybe Mercury in the west at dawn but I doubt it
Venus
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Jupiter
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
According to earthsky.org Jupiter is visible just above and to the left of the moon on November 28th 2012 in the north-eastern night sky.
How often is Jupiter visible in the nighttime sky
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
Probably Jupiter which rises about 9 PM, depending on where in your time zone you are.
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
One potential star that is low in the southern sky is Canopus, which is the second brightest star in the night sky and is visible from the Southern Hemisphere. Another possibility is the planet Saturn, which can be seen in the southern sky during certain times of the year.
The planet Venus is clearly visible in the western sky after sunset. It would be the brightest thing in the sky, visible even through light cloud cover.
According to earthsky.org Jupiter is visible just above and to the left of the moon on November 28th 2012 in the north-eastern night sky.
How often is Jupiter visible in the nighttime sky
How often is Jupiter visible in the nighttime sky
Venus. This planet is visible just prior to sunrise and just after sunset depending on the time of year, and is the brightest natural light in the sky.
As of October 2009, Jupiter is very bright and visible from sunset until about 1AM.
The brightest visible objects are: -- the sun -- the moon -- the planet Venus -- the planet Jupiter -- the planet Saturn -- the planet Mars -- the star Sirius