solar eclipse that thrilled the US when millions of people watched this spectacle, another solar spectacle, though of less magnitude, will thrill the people once again. As it happens every year at the end of the may, tens of thousands of people including tourists are most likely to gather on the streets of Manhattan for a spectacular view of the sun setting in the west, flanked by the city’s famous streetscapes. Called Manhattanhenge, this has become an annual spectacle in the city of New York every year.
Talking to the 'New York Times', Jackie Faherty, an astronomer at the American Museum of Natural History said, «I think of it as astronomy in your face.» He said further that the event’s popularity goes beyond an interest in science. Besides, many people love a good photo-op and Manhattanhenge offers this opportunity.
Manhattanhenge will occur this year on Tuesday, May 28 and Wednesday, May 29, then again on July 12 and 13. According to the American Museum of Natural History, Manhattanhenge will reach its peak at 8:13 p.m. on Tuesday and 8:12 p.m. on Wednesday, local time. In July, the event will occur at 8:21 p.m. on the 12th and 8:20 p.m. on the 13th.
One of the attractions of the Manhattanhenge is that the sunset will appear different on consecutive days. The top half of the sun will align with the city grid On May 28, while the full sun will be visible the next day. This pattern will get reversed in the summer when the