is the plannet mercury be seen in the night sky
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Because Mercury has little or no atmosphere, a view of the planet's skies would be no different from viewing space from orbit. Mercury has a southern pole star, α Pictoris, a magnitude 3.2 star. It is fainter than Earth's Polaris (α Ursae Minoris).
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Mercury appears in the western sky setting about an hour after the sun . As a morning star, it appears in the eastern sky rising about an hour before the sun .
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