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      • The time difference between London and New York is 5 hours. New York City is located in the UTC-5 time zone, during summertime it becomes UTC-4. The United Kingdom is therefore ahead of New York. This means that when it is midnight in New York, it is already 05:00 in the UK.
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  1. Tonight's Sky in New York, Oct 20Oct 21, 2024. Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only after sunset. Mercury is just 13 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see. Venus can best be seen in the hours just after sunset. Visibility improves as the sunlight fades.

  2. Tonight's Sky in New York, Sep 23Sep 24, 2024. Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only before sunrise and/or after sunset. Mercury is just 6 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see. Venus is close to the Sun and can only be seen shortly after sunset.

  3. Tonight Timeline from New York City, 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.

  4. Sky map showing the night sky tonight from any location. What planets are visible tonight? Where is Mars, Saturn or Venus? What is the bright star in the sky?

  5. 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:

  6. Mar 27, 2019 · 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/longitude. Change the horizon view by dragging the green square on the full-sky chart.

  7. Discover celestial objects visible tonight from your current location. Our guide automatically shows planets, stars, nebulae, and spacecraft flyovers you can see right now. Explore the night sky with up-to-date data specific to where you are!