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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Crowds Gather To Watch Manhattanhenge
Crowds gather to watch ''Manhattanhenge'' at Tubor City Bridge in New York City, NY, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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Manhattanhenge 2025
The second Manhattanhenge of the year is seen in Times Square in New York City, USA, on July 11, 2025. This year, Manhattanhenge is partially visible but mostly covered by clouds. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan. (Photo by Aashish Kiphayet/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Immer wieder ein Spektakel: Manhattan-Henge in NYC
Visitors to Times Square in New York line up to photograph the largely unsuccessful Manhattanhenge sunset, clouds covered the horizon, on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Twice a year, this year the sun lines up at sunset with the city's grid, lighting up both sides of the street and setting in the middle of the roadways. The event, the name coined by Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Hayden Planetarium, takes place 22 days before and 21 days after the summer solstice because of the 30 degree angle of the city's grid, it is not exactly east-west-north-south. (Photo by Richard B. Levine *** Local Caption *** 23307808
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FEATURE - Immer wieder ein Spektakel: Manhattan-Henge in NYC
Visitors to Times Square in New York line up to photograph the largely unsuccessful Manhattanhenge sunset, clouds covered the horizon, on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Twice a year, this year the sun lines up at sunset with the city's grid, lighting up both sides of the street and setting in the middle of the roadways. The event, the name coined by Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Hayden Planetarium, takes place 22 days before and 21 days after the summer solstice because of the 30 degree angle of the city's grid, it is not exactly east-west-north-south. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine *** Local Caption *** 23307805
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge in Times Square
July 11, 2014, New York, New York, USA: People throng West 42nd Street to witness and photograph "Manhattanhenge", the twice-yearly phenomenon where the sunset aligns with Manhattan's east-west streets, akin to the placement of the monoliths at Stonehenge in England. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Manhattanhenge sunset lights up NYC streets
July 11, 2014 - New York, New York, United States: A view of the sunset on 42nd Street during "Manhattanhenge." This semiannual occurrence happens every May and July when the setting sun aligns east-west with the street grid of the city, flooding the city with light, giving the north and south sides of every cross street an orangey-pink glow. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium, coined the term "Manhattanhenge" in 2001 and popularized the event. The term "Manhattanhenge" is a play on Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in the United Kingdom. (Natan Dvir / Polaris Images) ///
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Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Rex / Rex Features ( 1332953e )
Manhattanhenge Sunset
Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Scores took to Manhattan's streets to gaze in wonder at 'Manhattanhenge', the twice a year occurence when the sun aligns east-west along the skyscraper-lined streets.
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Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Rex / Rex Features ( 1332953d )
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Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Scores took to Manhattan's streets to gaze in wonder at 'Manhattanhenge', the twice a year occurence when the sun aligns east-west along the skyscraper-lined streets.
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Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Rex / Rex Features ( 1332953a )
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Manhattanhenge Sunset, New York, America - 31 May 2011
Scores took to Manhattan's streets to gaze in wonder at 'Manhattanhenge', the twice a year occurence when the sun aligns east-west along the skyscraper-lined streets.
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U.S.-NEW YORK-MANHATTANHENGE
(110531) -- NEW YORK, May 31, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The sun shines down 42nd Street in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York, the United States, on May 30, 2011. "Manhattanhenge", named by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, occurs when the setting sun aligns itself with the east-west grid of streets in Manhattan, allowing the sun to shine down all streets at the same time. (Xinhua/Shen Hong) (lr)
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U.S.-NEW YORK-MANHATTANHENGE
(110531) -- NEW YORK, May 31, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The sun shines down 42nd Street in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York, the United States, on May 30, 2011. "Manhattanhenge", named by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, occurs when the setting sun aligns itself with the east-west grid of streets in Manhattan, allowing the sun to shine down all streets at the same time. (Xinhua/Shen Hong) (lr)
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U.S.-NEW YORK-MANHATTANHENGE
(110531) -- NEW YORK, May 31, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The sun shines down 42nd Street in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York, the United States, on May 30, 2011. "Manhattanhenge", named by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, occurs when the setting sun aligns itself with the east-west grid of streets in Manhattan, allowing the sun to shine down all streets at the same time. (Xinhua/Shen Hong) (lr)
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