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You can see Uranus through a telescope if it is pointed in the right direction. A large telescope would enable the direction to be set automatically from the coordinated of the planet.

Alternatively Uranus can be seen using ordinary binoculars, 7 x 50 is a good size of binoculars for this, and just now it's near the star delta piscium. The fact that it's a planet can be confirmed by its changing position relative to nearby stars in the space of a week or so.

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i think they are made out of alithiam gass but that is my point of view

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