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Which planets are visible in the sky tonight?

Quick Answer: Tonight, you can see Venus shining brightly in the west after sunset, Jupiter rising in the east late at night, and Mars visible low in the southeast before dawn. Saturn is faint but visible in the southern sky before midnight.

Venus is the easiest to spot as it glows with a bright white light shortly after the sun sets. Jupiter rises much later and appears as a bright, steady point of light in the eastern sky. Mars shows a distinct reddish hue and is best seen early in the morning.

Saturn is a bit dimmer but still visible if you have a clear horizon and little light pollution. Its position in the southern sky means you’ll want to look before midnight for the best view.