See Manhattenhenge

See Manhattenhenge

πŸ“ New York City, United StatesπŸ”„ RepeatableπŸ‘€ All ages
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This rare phenomenon occurs when the setting sun aligns perfectly with Manhattan's east-west street grid, creating a stunning canyon of light between skyscrapers. It happens twice a year around May 28th and July 12th. Head to 14th, 23rd, 34th, or 42nd Street for the best views, arriving 30 minutes before sunset.

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15/100Easy
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Cost
$0 – $50
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Time
1hour
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
summer
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β€œYes, I missed the Supermoon because of fog, and the Transit of Venus because of cloud cover, but tonight was going to be different. Tonight I was going to see Manhattanhenge for the very first time. Manhattanhenge, for the uninitiated, is a phrase coined by the director of the Haydn Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, to describe the perfect alignment of the setting sun with Manhattan’s grid. It happens twice a year, and for ten minutes on those two very special days, you can see the sun set right in between the towering skyscrapers of wider streets such as 14th, 34th and 42nd Street as you look towards Jersey. Yesterday, the full sun set on the grid – but I couldn’t see it because I was doing a show as the sun went down. Tonight, however, I had the opportunity to watch the half sun on the grid so I arrived early and bagged my spot to watch the spectacle.”
mixedβ€” ailsapm Β· Where's my backpack?source β†—

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