@TybeeMedia That's only slightly misleading. The planets in question are Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. The first 4 are readily visible to the unaided eye, but Uranus is only barely visible under dark skies, away from city lights. If you know where to look, it'll appear as a very faint greenish point of light. To spot it easier, use low power binoculars. The last time I saw it was the winter of 1980-81. It's too bright here now.
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@TybeeMedia That's only slightly misleading. The planets in question are Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. The first 4 are readily visible to the unaided eye, but Uranus is only barely visible under dark skies, away from city lights. If you know where to look, it'll appear as a very faint greenish point of light. To spot it easier, use low power binoculars. The last time I saw it was the winter of 1980-81. It's too bright here now.