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  1. Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find. Mars can be seen for more than 9 hours during the late night/early morning and until sunrise. Jupiter is visible during most of the night, but it is best viewed in the early morning hours and until sunrise.

    • November 9: 1st Quarter Moon
    • 1 Planet, 3 Stars, 2 Clusters
    • What’s Up on The Night Sky This month?
    • Taurid Meteor Showers in Early November
    • November Moon Phases Video
    • November 10 Evening: Moon Near Saturn
    • November 12: Venus Shines Near A Mysterious Glow
    • November 14: Moon Reaches Perigee
    • November 15: Super Beaver Moon
    • November 15-16: Mercury Greatest Distance from The Sun

    The moment of 1st quarter moon will fall at 5:55 UTC on November 9, 2024. That’s 11:55 p.m. CST on November 8. A 1st quarter moon rises around noon your local time and sets around midnight. Watch for a 1st quarter moon high in the sky at sundown. Want more? Here are 4 keys to understanding the moon’s phases. The 2025 EarthSky Lunar Calendar presale...

    This month, Jupiter will shine brightly near the bright stars of golden Capella, ruddy Betelgeuse and orangish Aldebaran. Also nearby will be the open star clusters of the Pleiades and the Hyades. Jupiter will rise a few hours after sunset at the beginning of the month and will rise around sunset by month’s end. It’ll be visible through dawn. Jupit...

    Yo, skywatchers! Take a tour of the November sky with veteran stargazer Dave Adalian, EarthSky’s voice of the night sky Marcy Curran, and our master chart-maker John Goss (former president of the Astronomical League) … You’ll hear about the brightest visible planets Venus and Jupiter, about a chance to watch elusive Mercury, about the brightest sup...

    Neither the South nor the North Taurid meteor showers have definite peaks. They’ve been rambling along since October – and are still going – and are especially noticeable now (early November), when they overlap. You might see five to 10 meteors an hour under ideal conditions. The best time to watch is around midnight on the days around November 5 w...

    Join EarthSky’s Marcy Curran in this 1-minute video preview of the moon phases for the month of November 2024. This month is the Super Beaver Moon and it’s the last supermoon in 2024. Plus the moon visits several visible planets and bright stars.

    The waxing gibbous moon will hang near Saturn in the east after sunset on the evening of November 10, 2024. Observers from parts of the Americas will see the moon occult Saturn at 2 UTC on November 11. The bright star Fomalhaut – the loneliest star – is nearby. They’ll set about an hour after midnight. Did you know that Saturn’s rings are sometimes...

    Brilliant Venus will shine low above the southwestern horizon on November 12, 2024, about an hour after sunset. And, just above it lies the mysterious star-forming nebula, M8, or the Lagoon Nebula. Center Venus in binocularsand the indistinct glow of M8 will become apparent.

    The moon will reach perigee – its closest point in its elliptical orbit around Earth – at 11 UTC (5 a.m. CST) on November 14, 2024, when it’s 223,761 miles (360,109 km) away. And tomorrow is the last of four supermoons in a row for 2024! Read more: What is a supermoon? The last one for 2024 is coming.

    The moment of full moon will fall at 21:29 UTC (3:29 p.m. CST) on November 15, 2024. A full moon rises opposite the sunset, is highest in the sky at midnight and lies low on the western horizon opposite the sunrise. This is the 4th of four supermoons in a row. And it’s the Beaver Moon. Jupiter will lie near the Super Beaver Moon. The Pleiades star ...

    Mercury reaches its farthest angular distance from the sun at 8 UTC (2 a.m. CST) on November 16, 2024. At that time, Mercury will be 23 degrees from the sun in our sky. Read more: Mercury farthest from the sunset on November 16.

    • Mercury. Mercury — is at inferior conjunction with the sun on June 10 and enters the morning sky. At month's end, you might be able to glimpse Mercury with binoculars low in the east-northeast about an hour before sunrise in morning twilight.
    • Venus. Venus — always a dazzling object languishes low in June's long dusks. All month it's magnitude -3.8, the dimmest it ever becomes except when passing between the Earth and the sun.
    • Earth. Earth — will see the sun arrive at that point where it is farthest north of the celestial equator, on June 20 at 11:32 p.m. EDT (0332 June 21 GMT).
    • Mars. Mars — in early June, sets three hours after the sun, but by month's end, it will set shortly before the close of evening twilight and will be found 18 degrees west (lower right) of the blue first magnitude star Regulus.
  2. Nov 1, 2024 · In November 2024, Venus – Earth’s brightest planet – is shining in the western twilight after sunset. It’ll remain visible in the evening sky through the rest of this year.

  3. 2 days ago · Venus is visible near the southwestern horizon following sunset on November 20, 2024. It sets around a couple of hours after sunset. It is the brightest planet in the evening sky and is easily visible to the naked eye. Like Mercury, Venus is easier to spot in the southern hemisphere than in the northern hemisphere for this evening apparition.

  4. Venus is only visible “at night” in the evening relatively close to the horizon just after the sun sets because we need to look “almost” in the same direction as the sun. Same in the mornings depending on the time of year.

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  6. May 12, 2023 · The planet Venus is at its peak of visibility in the evening sky this week. Officially, Venus became an "evening star" on October 22 of last year when it appeared from our earthly...

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