Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon in New York City where the setting sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid, creating a spectacular sunset. It occurs twice annually, weeks before and after the summer solstice.
Key Points
Manhattanhenge occurs twice annually around the summer solstice
The phenomenon is a result of Manhattan's grid system
Neil deGrasse Tyson coined the term 'Manhattanhenge'
Pros
Spectacular sunset view aligned with the city grid
Popular event drawing crowds of spectators
Unique phenomenon due to Manhattan's grid system
Cons
Crowded streets and limited viewing spots
Potential traffic congestion during peak viewing times