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Where is venus in the night sky?

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In their outward order from the sun, the five bright planets are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. These planets actually do appear bright in our sky. They are typically as bright as – or brighter than – the brightest stars. read more

In June 2018, the sky’s 2 brightest planets can be seen in the same sky! The brightest planet Venus blazes in the west after sunset. Meanwhile, Jupiter – 2nd-brightest – is ascending in the east. As night passes, Venus will set, and Jupiter will ascend higher in the sky. Photo by Peter Lowenstein in Mutare, Zimbabwe. read more

Venus reaches its highest point above west-northwest horizon at sundown for 2018 this month. Speedy Mercury can be spied late in the month far to the lower right of Venus. Jupiter dominates the sky after Venus has set, remaining in view for most of the night. read more

The Paths of Venus and Mercury through the zodiac constellations during the latter part of Venus' evening apparition in 2018 (the earlier part appears in the star chart below). Positions are plotted for 0 hrs Universal Time (UT) at 5-day intervals. read more

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