Visibility of Planets in Morning and Evening Twilight, 2006 Morning| Venus | January 19–September 19 | | Mars | December 10–December 31 | | Jupiter | January 1–May 4 December 5–December 31 | | Saturn | January 1–January 7 August 26–December 31 |
Evening| Venus | January 1–January 8 December 8–December 31 | | Mars | January 1–September 7 | | Jupiter | May 4–November 9 | | Saturn | January 27–July 30 |
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