Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus, and Mars will be aligned tonight and tomorrow. Here's when and how to see them.
Look up at the sky during sunset tonight and tomorrow—five planets will be visible from anywhere on Earth, including from the Washington, DC, area.
Warner’s tip: Look west or southwest and line your fist up with the horizon. The two planets should be about that far above the horizon. If you don’t see them tonight or tomorrow, some planets will be visible for a few more weeks. Around March 30, Venus and Uranus will be neighboring each other. By April 22, Mercury and Uranus will be within “binocular view,” which is close enough to see in the same frame with binoculars.
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