On the night of May 9, 2025, several planets are visible in the night sky depending on your location and time of observation:
- Jupiter is visible after sunset and can be best seen in the hours just after sunset with fairly good visibility
- Mars is visible during the early part of the night, setting around 1:58 to 2:51 am depending on location, with average visibility
- Venus is visible in the early morning hours before sunrise with great visibility, rising around 4:00 am
- Saturn is visible towards the end of the night or early morning, rising around 4:00 am, with average visibility
- Mercury is visible very low on the horizon before sunrise, but it is slightly difficult to see due to its position and brightness conditions
- Uranus and Neptune are very difficult or not visible tonight due to their proximity to the Sun or low brightness
In summary, for evening viewing, Jupiter and Mars are the best targets, with Venus and Saturn visible in the early morning before sunrise. Mercury is challenging to spot, and Uranus and Neptune are not easily visible tonight