Venus can be up for any duration up to about 3 hours after the sun.
It can also rise in the morning, for any duration up to about 3 hours before the sun.
Venus, or the "Evening Star," can be visible for up to 3 hours after sunset, depending on its orbital position, the duration of twilight, and weather conditions. Factors like geographical location and light pollution can also affect visibility. Overall, under favorable conditions, Venus remains an impressive sight in the evening sky.
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