In March, Venus and Jupiter will be visible in the sky with the naked eye, and Uranus can be spotted with a telescope. Olesya Romenskaya, head of the methodology and educational department at the V.V. Tereshkova Cultural and Educational Center in the Yaroslavl Region, told RIA Novosti.
"In March, astronomy enthusiasts will be able to observe Venus in the evening on the western horizon. At night, Jupiter can also be seen with the naked eye in the southern sky. Telescope owners will also be able to spot Uranus in the sky. To observe it, the sky must be dark, and it will be more difficult to see Uranus at dusk," Romenskaya noted.