Visibility of Planets in Morning and
Evening Twilight, 2008
Morning
| Venus |
Januar 1–May 10 |
| Mars |
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| Jupiter |
January 8–July 9 |
| Saturn |
January 1–February 24 September
28–December 31 |
Evening
| Venus |
July 13–December 1 |
| Mars |
January 1–October 18 |
| Jupiter |
June 9–December 31 |
| Saturn |
February 24–August 18 |
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