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File:20250102 172016mond+venus.jpg |Venus and Moon at Dusk (Europe, SMH 2025) |
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File:Saturn Venus Moon 20250102 180427.jpg|Saturn, Venus and Moon at Dusk (SMH 2025) |
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Moon+Venus 20241005 180945.jpg|Moon and Venus in tropical dusk in Indonesia (Karimunjawa, SMH 2024). |
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File:20250201 175858.jpg |Venus and Moon at Dusk, 2025 (SMH) |
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Revision as of 22:03, 21 February 2025
Venus is a planet of our solar system and observable with the naked eye. It is the brightest one of the planets, but never separates more than 60° from the Sun. Thus, Venus is only visible short after sunset or short before sunrise - never in the middle of the night - and in temperate latitudes these hours are twilight while close to the equator, Venus at maximum elongation could be seen in darkness.