You need to find a very clear day with no clouds or haze. Then you need to know exactly where to look. Venus is a very small target in the big blue sky and our eyes will not easily be able to focus on it. What we need is a landmark (or skymark) to help us.
Well, tomorrow morning (Friday) we will have help from the waning crescent moon which will appear to pass very close to Venus. Between 11:00-11:30am the moon will be about 1 moon width away from Venus. Venus will be a bit below and to the left of the moon.
The moon will be tricky to spot as it is thin, only 3 more days till new and pretty close to the sun.
To spot the moon, find a spot where you face due south and are shaded from the sun by a wall or tree. Look south and about 3/4 of the way up in the sky.
The pair will look something like this simulation:
However, Venus will not look so large. It will be only a pinprick next to the moon.
I plan to be out in my garden between 11:00 - 11:30. Feel free to drop by if you want to join me.
-AstroTom
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