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- Five planets in our solar system are easily observed without a telescope12345. These planets are:
- Mercury: twinkles, flashing a bright yellow color3.
- Venus: often mistaken for a UFO because it is large and silver3. It is also super bright and reddish in color5.
- Mars: reddish in color3. It is also super bright and low in the east in the pre-dawn skies5.
- Jupiter: glows white throughout the night. It is the second brightest point of light in the night sky3. It is also very bright and high in the sky in the early evening, setting in the west in the middle of the night5.
- Saturn: a smaller planet that is yellowish-white in color3. It is also yellowish and shines low in the evening western sky5.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Planets – Five planets in our solar system are easily observed without a telescope: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus is just barely visible for those with excellent eyesight under dark-sky conditions, provided you know where to look. The planets appear to move across the sky, against the background of the much more distant stars.science.nasa.gov/skywatching/These planets are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. They look like very bright stars. They appear to move across the stars at night.www.schoolsobservatory.org/learn/astro/nightsky/…- Mercury: this planet twinkles, flashing a bright yellow color.
- Venus: Venus is often mistaken for a UFO because it is large and silver.
- Mars: this planet is a reddish color.
www.wikihow.com/Find-Planets-In-The-Night-SkyMercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are the five brightest planets in our night sky and, therefore, observable by most people.www.adlerplanetarium.org/blog/how-to-identify-pla…Very bright Jupiter is high in the sky in the early evening, setting in the west in the middle of the night. Yellowish Saturn shines low in the evening western sky. In the pre-dawn skies look for super bright Venus and reddish Mars low in the east.www.planetary.org/night-sky - People also ask
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