At certain times of the year, five planets can be seen from Earth, including Mars and

Jupiter. The other three visible planets are Mercury, Venus, and Saturn. These five planets are often referred to as the "naked-eye" or "visible" planets because they can be seen without the aid of telescopes or binoculars. However, their visibility depends on various factors such as their positions in their respective orbits, the time of the year, and the observer's location on Earth.