Venus is currently in the constellation of Sagittarius. The current Right Ascension is 18h 51m 32s and the Declination is -16° 19' 31”.
What is Venus in right now astrology?
Planets and Signs
Sun | Leo |
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Venus | Libra and Taurus |
Mars | Aries (and* Scorpio) |
Jupiter | Sagittarius (and* Pisces) |
Saturn | Capricorn (and* Aquarius) |
Can I see Venus today?
Beta The Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above Bengaluru on a date of your choice….Visible night of Jan 19 – Jan 20, 2022.
Mercury: | Until Wed 6:49 pm |
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Venus: | From Thu 5:28 am |
Mars: | From Thu 4:28 am |
Jupiter: | Until Wed 8:42 pm |
Saturn: | Until Wed 7:16 pm |
Which planet is visible right now?
Visible tonight, Jan 19 – Jan 20, 2022
Mercury: | Until Wed 5:56 pm |
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Venus: | From Thu 6:49 am |
Mars: | From Thu 6:31 am |
Jupiter: | Until Wed 8:14 pm |
Saturn: | Until Wed 6:18 pm |
Where is Venus in the sky tonight USA?
Planets Visible in Usa
Planetrise/Planetset, Mon, Jan 17, 2022 | ||
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Planet | Rise | Meridian |
Mercury | Mon 9:42 am | Mon 2:12 pm |
Venus | Tue 7:50 am | Tue 12:19 pm |
Mars | Tue 7:26 am | Tue 11:03 am |
Is Venus or Mars visible tonight?
Planets Visible in Los Angeles
Planetrise/Planetset, Thu, Jan 20, 2022 | ||
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Planet | Rise | Set |
Venus | Thu 5:28 am | Thu 4:00 pm |
Mars | Thu 4:46 am | Thu 2:34 pm |
Jupiter | Wed 8:50 am | Wed 7:55 pm |
Is Venus in retrograde right now 2021?
Venus retrograde 2021—mark your calendars Just as Sagittarius season comes to a close on December 21, 2021—and Christmas and Capricorn season kick off—Venus will go retrograde on December 19. It'll remain this way for a little over a month, ending on January 29, 2022.
What direction is Venus in the sky?
Venus orbits the Sun faster than the Earth so it will either appear in the sky in the West in the evening or rise before the Sun in the East.
What does Venus look like?
Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, and sometimes looks like a bright star in the morning or evening sky. … However, space missions to Venus have shown us that its surface is covered with craters, volcanoes, mountains, and big lava plains.