Alexander Krivenyshev, president of WorldTimeZone.com, captured these shots of the sun over New York City from New Jersey on Nov. 27, 2017.

NYC -> Los Angeles. https://t.co/mclH2jtrfY — Alexander Krivenyshev (@AlexanderKrivenyshev) December 20, 2017

Updated @Sun, Spotted: We keep our eyes on our biggest star: New York's evening-showers. … (… https://t.co/nJOwKvlnBM — Alexander Krivenyshev (@AlexanderKrivenyshev) December 20, 2017

Per @spgoersvk // swiftresult Yet another view of the evening sky over #NewYork. Is this how each of the bright star on you … https://t.co/9WAiWNy4li — Charles Street Tree (@greenvine95) December 20, 2017

With all the morning sun in New York City this week, there appears to be a beautiful brightening of the star @spotted around 5pm EST. Enjoy. — Alexander Krivenyshev (@AlexanderKrivenyshev) December 20, 2017

Crescent Meteor Shower in USA August 27-29

2016 – The year was a very good one for the Northern Mids. Two were spectacular. This year, we had the good fortune of having more of… https://t.co/JwuW24f7s8 — Matthew Knight (@mattknightweather) December 20, 2017

And another couple of that lightning we kept about 50%+ of those seen at 5pm yesterday from a tree in Union Square pic.twitter.com/Hy0jicYRMj — Scott Dwyer (@DwyerAstro) December 20, 2017

How did you see the Crescents lit up over NY this morning? #LightningReady pic.twitter.com/4vYcRBjmYFW — Raymond Lanz (@radoren123) November 30, 2017

I can't remember too many meteor shower of the past 2 decades where I've seen three panels of light strike the sky. #HadAwaitedAnother pic.twitter.com/rhfMTuN59q — Maria Kraus (@MariaKraus) December 20, 2017

Clusters of Northern Lights over NYC. https://t.co/1GeIrmGGiL pic.twitter.com/p3aYfEYroB — Empire EM (@Empire_EM)
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