Don't Miss the Planetary Parade: 5 Aligned Planets Visible in March Sky.

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On March 27, a planetary parade consisting of Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Uranus will be visible in the sky. This event coincides with the Messier Marathon, where amateur astronomers try to spot all 110 deep sky objects cataloged by Charles Messier. To see the planetary parade, stargazers should find an unobstructed view of the western horizon and use binoculars. Venus will be easy to spot, while Mars will be visible near the moon. Uranus will be faint and greenish in color.
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