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Over 6,000 years old and still a site for worship, Stonehenge remains a unique place. As the first rays of the sun shine into ...
The solstice is one of the few occasions each year when visitors are allowed to walk among the stones, which are otherwise ...
Today will be the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere, essentially kicking off the summer season.
Friday will be the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere, essentially kicking off the summer season.
Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, continues to captivate with its mysteries. Constructed over centuries, starting around 3000 BCE, its purpose remains debated. Theories ...
Manhattanhenge returns in 2025 with sunsets perfectly aligning along New York Citys grid streets, creating a unique spectacle. The event occurs twice each year, in late May and mid-July, drawing ...
Manhattanhenge, the nickname an homage to England’s Stonehenge, happens twice each year: just before and after the summer solstice. This solar event doesn’t coincide with the solstice itself ...
The term was coined by renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in 1997. After visiting England’s Stonehenge as a teenager, Tyson noticed a similar solar alignment in his native city — only this ...
The 2025 Manhattanhenge season is almost upon us! Here's everything you need to know about the solar phenomenon before it graces the New York City streets on May 28 and May 29 , complete with ...
The only other stone in the circle on this line is another six-ton rock known as the altar stone. Since, in terms of solar alignment, the altar and phallic stones seem to have been deliberately ...
Because, in solar alignment terms, it seems to have been deliberately paired with the phallus-shaped standing stone, Professor Meaden suspects that the Altar Stone may symbolise or represent ...