According to the search results, the planets visible today depend on the location and time. However, here are some general observations:
- Venus is visible in the eastern sky in the couple of hours before dawn.
- Jupiter is visible all night and sets just before sunrise.
- Saturn is visible in the southern sky as darkness falls.
- Mercury is visible only after sunset, but it is difficult to see.
- Mars is not visible for the rest of 2023.
- Uranus and Neptune are technically visible, but they are very faint and require binoculars or a telescope.
To get more specific information about the planets visible today, one can use a visible planets calculator like the one provided by The Old Farmers Almanac.