What planets are viewable tonight?

Four planets will be visible to the naked eye while the New Moon sits in darkness. Tonight's sky will boast clearly visible Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Meanwhile, Mercury, Uranus, and Neptune will be visible but you will likely need some sort of telescope to aid in viewing those three planets.20-Jul-2020

What planet is visible tonight?

Beta The Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above Bengaluru on a date of your choice….Visible night of Jan 19 – Jan 20, 2022.

Mercury:Until Wed 6:49 pm
Venus:From Thu 5:28 am
Mars:From Thu 4:28 am
Jupiter:Until Wed 8:42 pm
Saturn:Until Wed 7:16 pm

What planets are visible in the sky right now?

The Planets Today

PlanetR.A.MagnitudeMag
Mars17h 42m 20s1.48
Mercury20h 38m 00s2.64
Uranus02h 32m 53s5.77
Neptune23h 27m 51s7.80

What planet is really bright right now?

Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky (other than the moon). It looks like a very bright star. Venus is the brightest planet in the Solar System.

Is Venus or Mars visible tonight?

Planets Visible in Los Angeles

Planetrise/Planetset, Tue, Jan 18, 2022
PlanetRiseSet
VenusWed 5:34 amWed 4:06 pm
MarsWed 4:47 amWed 2:35 pm
JupiterTue 8:53 amTue 7:58 pm

Which planet we can see from Earth with naked eyes?

Only five planets are visible from Earth to the naked-eye; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The other two— Neptune and Uranus—require a small telescope.

What time is Jupiter and Saturn visible tonight?

Planets Visible in Los Angeles

Planetrise/Planetset, Wed, Jan 19, 2022
PlanetRiseSet
MarsWed 4:47 amWed 2:35 pm
JupiterTue 8:53 amTue 7:58 pm
SaturnTue 7:53 amTue 6:19 pm

What planets can we see from Earth without a telescope?

What Planets Are Visible By the Naked Eye? The first step to identifying planets is to know which planets are possible to see without a telescope. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are the five brightest planets in our night sky and, therefore, observable by most people.

Where do I look in the sky to see Jupiter and Saturn?

Jupiter and Saturn remain in a great part of the sky so that even the casual observer may see them with the naked eye. Just look directly south after dark. Jupiter will be easy; Saturn, not so much. Jupiter will be the brightest object in the sky in the south if there is no moon.