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According to NASA ... hours after dark throughout the month of January, Venus and Saturn being found in the southwest, Jupiter high overhead and Mars in the east. Uranus and Neptune will also ...
Uranus and Neptune ... NASA wrote. For those planning to spot the cosmic lineup, NASA said Venus and Saturn will be visible in the southwest during the first couple of hours after dark.