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Hi Greg!

If you're looking in the evening, Saturn is currently (first week of April) high in the southeastern sky, not southwest. It moves into the southwest overnight and sets about 5 a.m. Daylight Time.

Venus is the brilliant body in the early evening sky, due west at sundown, setting about 10 p.m. Daylight Time (in the Northern Hemisphere -- in the Southern, it's low in the west and sets soon after dusk).

The brilliant star moving down in the southwest now, in the early evening, is Sirius, the bright true star. It sets before midnight in the southwest.

2007-04-03 09:54:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anne Marie 6 · 1 0

At what time? Right after sunset Venus is that bright thing you see in the west. At the same time, Saturn is high in the South. Right now Saturn sets around 4 am.

2007-04-03 15:59:40 · answer #2 · answered by kris 6 · 0 0

yes saturn is in veiw .venus is even brighter in the west and jupiter rises in the east about midnight

2007-04-03 16:07:09 · answer #3 · answered by Steve 2 · 0 0

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