SKY MAP: Look to the southeast one hour after sunset. The brightest orange 'star' in that part of the sky is Mars. Just 4 degrees above Mars (about the same width as three fingers held at arm's length) is Uranus. Map is for 8:30 p.m. local time at mid-northern latitudes.

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