When is venus visible from earth?
Actually, a decent majority of the time it is visible from (somewhere) on earth. No matter where you are, it will never be visible more than a couple hours after sunset or a couple hours before sunrise. It is always close to the sun in our sky. Right now, it’s in the evening sky. You can see it, assuming you are not at the north pole right now, just after the sun goes down. It will be the first, (and brightest) starlike object in the sky, somewhat low on the horizon in the west. The times we cannot see Venus is when it is at (or very near to) inferior or superior conjuntion. (These are the times when, relative to us on earth, Venus is going from on side of the sun to the other, a.k.a going behind it in its orbit, or going in front of it in its orbit aka going from the “evening sky” to the “morning sky,” and vice versa).