Tonight there is a chance to see 6 planets aligned in the night sky. From what Iβve read this event is unique in that youβll be able to see four of them with the naked eye. Venus will be the brightest (look SW with Saturn close by, but Venus is 110 x brighter than Saturn). Mars will be the orangest and visible towards the east with Jupiter more southeast. To see Neptune and Uranus may require a telescope, but Neptune will be close to Venus and Saturn, while Uranus sits just above Jupiter. πIt sounds like 45 minutes after sunset (with clear skies) is the best time to view the planets, but theyβll all be out for about 3 hours before Venus and Saturn disappear below the horizon. Whether you can pinpoint each of the planets itβs a great opportunities to look up and marvel at the wonders of the sky. βοΈπͺπβοΈβ¨π«βοΈIβll be out there lying below that great big sky, considering the unknowns, and expansiveness of a sky infinitely larger than anything else I can see. Plus, any reason to stare up towards the stars sounds like a good reason to me. ππ