If you missed the three-planet cosmic kiss in early March, take note of a bigger event at the end of the month.
A rare, large planetary alignment of Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will be visible in the night sky around March 28, 2023.
The best time for observing this event will be just after sunset of March 28th, but you may also see some of these planets a few days before and after that date under clear skies.
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You can probably see some of these planets from the city. Venus will be the easiest to spot with the naked eye, because it's the third-brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and Moon.
However, some of the other planets, like Uranus and Mercury, may be harder to see. Give yourself the best odds by getting far from city lights, to a place with dark skies, before sunset. Make sure to check the weather and plan for a cloudless evening.
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