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You Can Spot the Hard-to-See Planet Uranus Between Mars & the Moon Tonight – Thrillist
No jokes, please.

Just after the sun goes down, Mars and the moon will be relatively close together high in the southwestern sky. Uranus won’t be visible with the naked eye but using binoculars, you can move between Mars and the moon to find the blue planet that is just daring you to make some butt jokes.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s monthly “What’s Up” feature says you can “find the crescent moon and the red planet in the couple of hours after it gets dark. Scan your way over from Mars toward the moon, and you…
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