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3. How can you recognise the planets Venus, Mars and Saturnin the sky ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Venus is easy: it's the white star seen in the west after sundown or east before sunrise that's not part of a familiar constellation

Answered by Devendrasingh5436
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For one venus is the brighter then any other object except moon and sun.so its pretty easy to spot .( presently it's in the western, evening sky )

Mars isn't to hard - it's kind of burnt orange colour knowing where it is 20-22 months it the time help has it's often around 1st magnitude it can easily be confused antares (anti-mars) when the red planet is in Scorpio it brightness up considerable near/fat opposite

Saturn is kind of creamy colour usually at 1st magnitude it can blend in with other bright star pretty well

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