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  1. Tonight's Sky in New York, Sep 27Sep 28, 2024. Mercury is just 3 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult or impossible to see it. Venus is close to the Sun and can only be seen shortly after sunset. Try finding a good, unobstructed view of the horizon.

    • Sun & Moon Today

      Time for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset in New York...

  2. A resource to help you plan tonight's observation of astronomical events and Solar System objects visible from New York City, United States.

  3. Tonight Timeline. This observing guide helps you plan your Solar System observations. It's divided into three sections, detailing visible objects for post-sunset, nighttime and pre-sunrise viewing. Only objects reaching at least 15° altitude and set/rise at least 15 minutes after/before the Sun are listed. Max magnitude:

  4. The official Flag Football page for New York State Public High School Athletic Association.

    • What Is The Interactive Sky Chart?
    • How Do I Use The Interactive Sky Chart to Explore The Night Sky?
    • Want to Learn More?

    Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.

    Learn sky chart basics in our short tutorial: The interactive sky chart offers a lot in the way of customizing what you want to see. Chart the stars and planets visible to the unaided eye from any location, at any time of day or night, on any date between the years 1600 to 2400 by entering your location, either via zip code, city, or latitude/longi...

    Like what you see here? You'll get an even bigger, accurately mapped sky chart, along with oodles of stargazing information, in the pages of Sky & Telescopemagazine.

  5. Tonight Timeline from Buffalo, United States. This observing guide helps you plan your Solar System observations. It's divided into three sections, detailing visible objects for post-sunset, nighttime and pre-sunrise viewing.

  6. What's in the night sky tonight? Find out which planets, stars, Moon phases and meteor showers you can see this month.