Manhattanhenge: An incredible sunset is coming to New York
The sunset will align with the city’s grid system for a dramatic sight.
The summer solstice shines a light on Britain’s Stonehenge in the most perfect way with the sun rising between the pillars of the Wiltshire landmark.
Now it’s New York’s turn. The Big Apple doesn’t have a prehistoric monument but it does have a city grid system which lines up twice a year with the rising and setting sun to create Manhattanhenge.
“For Stonehenge, the special day is the summer solstice when the sun rises in perfect alignment with several of the stones, signalling the change of season,” he wrote on the museum’s website.
“For Manhattan, a place where evening matters more than morning, that special day comes twice a year, when the setting sun aligns precisely with the Manhattan street grid, creating a radiant glow of light across Manhattan’s brick and steel canyons, simultaneously illuminating both the north and south sides of every cross street of the borough’s grid. A rare and beautiful sight.”
Expect social media to be awash with pictures of the setting sun as people face towards neighbouring New Jersey at the all-important moment.