Mercury is not easily to find the sky why?
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Like Venus, Mercury orbits the Sun within Earth's orbit as an inferior planet, and its apparent distance from the Sun as viewed from Earth never exceeds 28°. This proximity to the Sun means the planet can only be seen near the western horizon after sunset or eastern horizon before sunrise, usually in twilight.
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its because its near the sun and its really far but day after tomorrow u can see jupiter , saturn and mercury lined up infront of eachother.
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