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Because it is nearer to the Sun than the Earth is, it always appears in the sky near the Sun.  This means it can only be seen either in the morning within a few hours of sunrise, or in the evening within a few hours of sunset.  Venus is the third brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and the Moon, so it is fairly easy to spot.  When it appears in the evening, it will always be in the West.  When it appears in the morning, it will always be in the East.  You may need to consult an almanac to know whether it will appear in the morning or in the evening.

Because it is nearer to the Sun than the Earth is, it always appears in the sky near the Sun. This means it can only be seen either in the morning within a few hours of sunrise, or in the evening within a few hours of sunset. Venus is the third brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and the Moon, so it is fairly easy to spot. When it appears in the evening, it will always be in the West. When it appears in the morning, it will always be in the East. You may need to consult an almanac to know whether it will appear in the morning or in the evening.