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Observation time and orientation of Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Venus

Upstairs is too professional.

Let me say something easy to understand.

Saturn: Located in the southwest sky after sunset, the brightness is not high, almost as bright as Xuanyuan 14, a star below her. The horizon is about 30 degrees at 8 o'clock.

Jupiter: It rises in the east at 9: 00 p.m., a very bright star. In the afternoon 1 1 looking to the southeast, it is the brightest star and it is easy to identify.

Neptune: This is invisible to the naked eye, but now she is very close to Jupiter. At night 1 1 point, she will go to the upper left of Jupiter, which is less than 1 degree. We should observe it with a telescope.

Venus: Venus rises in the east at 2 am these days.

So you need to get up after 3 o'clock in the morning, or earlier, so you can see it in the eastern sky, brighter than Jupiter and easier to identify.

By the way, there is a red star on Venus, which is Mars. At this time, Jupiter has turned to the southwest.