here is a list of planets and when they are visible
Mercury stays low over the east to northeast horizon for observers in the northern hemisphere during the first half of the month. It's daily path westward toward the Sun is parallel to the horizon from north of the equator, while for observers in the southern hemisphere Mercury will be higher above the horizon.
Venus starts becoming more easily seen over the west-northwestern horizon at sunset this month. By the end of the month Venus will be about 15 degrees above the horizon at sunset, setting an hour or so later.
Mars rises a few hours before the Sun and is easily seen low over the east-southeast horizon as it moves eastward across the stars of Aquarius and Pisces. On 31 May Mars will be occulted by the Moon, and the event will be visible from the United States.
Saturn setting with the Gemini Twins Jupiter is very high over the southern horizon at sunset for northern hemisphere observers. Throughout the month Jupiter will be within a few degrees of the magnitude 3.5 star Porrima in Virgo. Saturn is low over the south-southwest horizon at sunset and sets an hour later. Saturn remains just to the east of the twin stars, Pollux and Castor, as they set.
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