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To: mmercier0921
You can see Venus in daylight, if you know its position.

Yes, as probably other planets if you have the right equipment and know their declination and right ascension. But you can't see it at midnight unless you are in orbit around the earth.

13 posted on 04/05/2019 5:06:18 AM PDT by Dad was my hero
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To: Dad was my hero

Venus is a twilight light here. Sunrise and sunset. Same with Mercury. The inside orbs are of different character... they follow Sol, tightly.

No sun, no morning or evening stars. The Mercury retrograde ruins me.


17 posted on 04/05/2019 5:25:28 AM PDT by mmercier0921 (hit some funky rhythm)
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