The solar system will put on a show for sky watchers this week, with all seven planets beyond Earth visible in the night sky at some point over the next seven days. Venus will be the brightest of the worlds, but Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye and Uranus and Neptune visible with binoculars. The crescent Hunter's Moon, will make it easier to spot the gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn - with Jupiter easily the brightest of the two. Both planets will be visible in the southwestern sky just after sunset and will appear relatively close together - although they are millions of miles apart. The showstoppers for November will be the 'bright planets' of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Mercury.
Source: Daily Mail November 03, 2020 12:04 UTC