For those interested in such things, you might be able to see Uranus in the night sky on Wednesday, January 20th, according to CNET.
Uranus will be up in sky, between the dark red spot of Mars and the Moon, most easily visible a couple hours after dark, which is the best time to look for Uranus in the backyard. You might need special equipment like binoculars or a telescope to see Uranus, which will be a faint white dot with a taint of blue.
One of the larger planetary bodies in our solar system, Uranus is unique among planets because it spins on its side, likely because another body slammed into Uranus, thereby changing its axis and creating a thin ring around it. Scientists say Uranus smells like farts and rotten eggs because hydrogen sulfide gas form the clouds in its atmosphere.