You will see a "conjunction", as seen above in the picture taken by me
from New Delhi India, of the crescent moon with two bright planets -
Venus and Jupiter - this evening. Today, in the early evening, go out
as soon as it starts getting dark and look south west, where the sun
sets. Look for the thin crescent Moon. "The very bright 'evening star'
just to the left of the moon is the planet Venus. “The other bright
star above to the right of the moon is Jupiter." This will be visible
for about two hours after the sun has set, for one evening only. "If
you watch closely enough, you will notice the moon moving eastwards in
its orbit around the Earth - the gap between Jupiter and the Moon will
increase slightly. No equipment is necessary and it can be seen even
from brightly-lit cities such as New Delhi.