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It's the time of year when the setting sun lines up perfectly with New York City's street grid, creating a stupendous solar ...
How Far Did Neolithic Britons Carry Stonehenge’s Most Famous Boulder? In a find that provides insights into the remarkable abilities of these ancient humans, new research studying the chemical ...
Manhattan, New York's 42nd street was lit up with a gorgeous view of 'Manhattanhenge' on July 6. Occurring this year between May 28 and July 12, the phenomenon occurs when the sunrise or sunset lines ...
Credit: Firefly Aerospace/Cover Images Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 has successfully concluded after landing on the Moon, capturing amazing images and 4k video of sunrise, and ...
Formed in 2007, Stonehenge supported the early Appalachian unconventional shale gas development by gathering and processing NGL-rich gas in western Pennsylvania.
Stonehenge breakthrough as scientists may have shed light on major mystery A new study has shed some light regarding Stonehenge's true purpose.
A groundbreaking study reveals Stonehenge wasn't just a celestial observatory, but a symbol of unity for ancient Britons. Researchers discovered stone ...
The Stonehenge was built around 3,000 BC to align with the winter solstice sunset, and people have gathered to mark the shortest day of the year ever since.
Thousands meet at Stonehenge to celebrate winter solstice There was a flurry of drumming, chanting and singing at sunrise on Saturday, marking the day with the shortest amount of daylight.
It wasn’t until about 500 years later that renovators installed the Altar Stone near Stonehenge’s largest three-stone structure, known as a trilithon, to frame the midwinter solstice sunset.
Why the mighty Stonehenge was built around 5,000 years ago has long been one of the great mysteries, but according to a new study, we may finally have an answer.