From the March 2010 issue

Spend an evening with Venus

May 2010: May provides six well-placed planets for your viewing pleasure.
By and | Published: March 29, 2010 | Last updated on May 18, 2023
May 2010 seeing Venus
Seeing Venus near a crescent Moon always brings a thrill. The two met each other in December 2008 (seen here) and will do so again this month.
Robert Slobins

The relatively short nights of late spring don’t hinder planet observers this year. May provides six well-placed planets for your viewing pleasure. Venus, Mars, and Saturn populate the evening sky, and the latter two remain on display until well past midnight. Three other planets — Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune — gather in the predawn sky.