What is the general advice for beginners hoping to spot Venus or Jupiter near the Moon?
Answer
Look toward the west shortly after sunset.
Beginners looking for the brightest planetary companions, usually Venus or Jupiter, are advised to adopt a consistent viewing schedule focusing on twilight hours. Specifically, if one habitually checks the western sky about ten minutes after the sun has set, these bright planets are often sharing that twilight period with the Moon. This time frame aligns with when Venus, being an inner planet, is typically visible as an 'evening star,' or when Jupiter happens to be in a favorable position shortly after sunset.

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