This is huge, folks. Uranus, alongside Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury, will be visible in the night sky on March 28.
Venus will be the easiest planet to see, while unfortunately, Uranus will be the most difficult to see. Per WGN, “Uranus might be the most difficult to identify without a telescope or binoculars. It will appear faint, looking very similar to a star.”
That sounds about right.
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