If Britain’s notoriously fickle weather brings clear skies at the right time, Venus, Mars and Jupiter will be the easiest to see, astronomy education officer Jessica Lee, of London’s Royal Greenwich Observatory, explained.“ They can be spotted with just your eyes, even from a place like London....
Venus, the evening star, is really bright, while Mars is high in the southern sky, between the constellations of Orion and Gemini and Jupiter is also high in the south.” But stargazers will not be abl
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2025-02-27 00:00:00.0