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Visible planets include Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars to the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune may require a telescope. The event is best viewed 45 minutes after dark.
A telescope will show much more With a telescope and some practice, you can spot two more planets: Neptune glowing blue just above and south of Venus, then Uranus just to the west of Jupiter.