What planets are visible without a telescope this month?

The planets Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars will be most visible one to two hours after sunset, without a telescope.

What planets are visible without a telescope this month?

This, four planets are visible without a telescope in the night sky: Venus,, Jupiter, and Mars.

Two other planets will also be making a dimmed appearance.

Uranus and Neptune will be visible from Earth with a telescope.

How to view the planets without a telescope

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The planets Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars will be mostone to two hours after sunset, without a telescope.

Venus andare positioned southwest while Jupiter is north. Mars will be identifiable by its red colour in the east.

Installing a sky map app on a smart phone can also help with locating planets.

The planets will form a rough line called the ecliptic, which indicates the plane of each planet orbiting around the sun.

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