03-24-2017, 05:42 PM
OK, Saturday evening, March 25th:
Rises at 19:05:15 in the SSW and rises to its highest point in the SW (65 degrees above the horizon) at 19:08:26. It sets in the NE at 19:11:39. It'll be very bright, so even though it'll be in twilight, it should be easy to spot if the sky is clear.
It appears again early Sunday morning. For early-risers, this is an easy one to see (it will be slightly brighter than the evening pass). Simply look straight up at 04:57:30. It will come out of the Earth's shadow almost at its highest point, so you'll basically see something as bright as Venus suddenly appear at the zenith and then head off towards the SE horizon.
Rises at 19:05:15 in the SSW and rises to its highest point in the SW (65 degrees above the horizon) at 19:08:26. It sets in the NE at 19:11:39. It'll be very bright, so even though it'll be in twilight, it should be easy to spot if the sky is clear.
It appears again early Sunday morning. For early-risers, this is an easy one to see (it will be slightly brighter than the evening pass). Simply look straight up at 04:57:30. It will come out of the Earth's shadow almost at its highest point, so you'll basically see something as bright as Venus suddenly appear at the zenith and then head off towards the SE horizon.