While Saturn’s
visibility in the evening sky ended, escapes Mars just barely the bright
sunlight and remain inconspicuous in the dusk. Jupiter Sunrise's premature to
late evening hours. Until the rising of Venus at 3 clock the gas giant Jupiter
is the brightest star-like object in the sky. Venus reached in September, the
highest level in the dawn of the morning current visibility and dominates the
morning sky as a very bright “morning star ".
Planets in the evening
sky
Saturn ends its
visibility and can still be the first days of September spied on deep twilight
horizon. Mars is also insignificant at dusk. Jupiter Sunrise before his
premature to 22 clock. Uranus and Neptune are observed relatively well.
Saturn Last night visibility
to the middle of the month

He is up to his
disappearance, no more interesting target for telescopic observations - too
much are usually the evening air turbulence so low on the horizon.
On 25 October reached
Saturn in conjunction with the sun. During November Saturn will again be
visible in the morning twilight.
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