At the moment in Denver, you should see Saturn in the east, about 40º altitude and it will be visible all night, barring clouds.
If you hang around until about 5:30am, you should see Jupiter in the east, followed in about half an hour by Mars, but they may be too close to the horizon for good seeing, and by the time they start rising for better seeing, the good old sun will rise and blot out everything. But Jupiter is rising earlier each day, so over the ensuing weeks, you'll have more time to view Jupiter. Mars is a different story - it's not moving much at all at the moment.
2006-12-25 18:33:00
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answered by falzoon 7
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If you look carefully and the weather is just right you will be able to see Uranus.
2006-12-26 01:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Try: http://www.heavens-above.com/.
Don't forget the hyphen. I think without it you get a porn site.
2006-12-26 01:16:49
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answered by anecdoteman1 2
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