Monday, July 14, 2008

Just No Sacrifices

WHATEVER

In addition to being Bastille Day, today is also “Manhattanhenge”. It is defined as:
a semi-annual occurrence in which the setting sun aligns with the east-west streets of Manhattan's main street grid. The term is derived from Stonehenge, at which the sun aligns with the stones on the solstices. It was coined in 2002 by Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist at the American Museum of Natural History. It applies to those streets that follow the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, which laid out a grid offset 28.9 degrees from true east-west.

At sunset, a traveler along one of the north-south avenues on the West Side looking east can observe the phenomenon indirectly, being struck by the reflected light of the many windows which are aligned with the grid. An observer on the East Side can look west and see the Sun shining down a canyon-like street.
On my odd NYC to-do list “Manhattanhenge” now ranks up there with watching them bring the circus elephants through the tunnel.

1 Comments:

Blogger monocle said...

I didn't know such a phenomenon existed. Thanks for the info.

There are some good photos of the sight here.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008 9:06:00 PM  

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