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The night sky is an ever-changing display of all kinds of objects. You can see stars, constellations, the moon, meteors, and sometimes you can see planets. Five planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are able to be seen with the naked eye because of their brightness. These planets are visible for much of the year; however, there are short periods of time when they are too close to the sun to see. All of them will not be visible on a single night. The schedule changes monthly, but there are some trends in viewing plants in the night sky. | The night sky is an ever-changing display of all kinds of objects. You can see stars, constellations, the moon, meteors, and sometimes you can see planets. Five planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are able to be seen with the naked eye because of their brightness. These planets are visible for much of the year; however, there are short periods of time when they are too close to the sun to see. All of them will not be visible on a single night. The schedule changes monthly, but there are some trends in viewing plants in the night sky. | ||
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==Steps== | ==Steps== |