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September is the official start of fall stargazing. Here's what New Yorkers can see in the skies.
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September is the official start of fall stargazing. Here's what New Yorkers can see in the skies.

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The best sights in the September sky will be planets, including Saturn and Venus.

Nights are about to get longer and colder. The autumnal equinox is on Sept. 22 — a day of equal daylight and darkness that happens twice per year. The fall equinox marks the point when days start to get chillier and shorter than the evenings as the E... [3733 chars]

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Source: gothamist.com

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