With the spring equinox comes one of the biggest moments for photographers in Chicago. Chicagohenge is the time of year when the sun rises and sets perfectly between buildings on the city's east-west ...
Chicagohenge is a spectacle that occurs only twice a year over a few days: once in the spring and then again in the fall.
The astronomical start of spring officially takes place overnight with the occurrence of the vernal equinox, marking the start of a new season and a chance to see a unique Chicago phenomenon with ...
Equinoxes occur twice a year, in spring and fall, when Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun. As a ...
“Chicagohenge” happens when the rising and setting sun lines up with the city’s street grid, as seen in this picture taken in the Loop on March 20, 2021, looking west on Washington Street ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicagohenge was visible on Thursday night and Friday morning. "Chicagohenge" is when the sun lines up with our beautiful skyline, beaming down between the skyscrapers in the ...
Chicagohenge is the time of year when the sun rises and sets perfectly between the city's buildings on east-west facing streets.
Twice a year, near both the vernal and autumnal equinoxes, the city's street grid aligns with sunrises and sunsets in a phenomenon known as "Chicagohenge." According to Adler Planetarium ...
Chicagohenge occurs twice a year during the spring and autumn equinoxes when the sun aligns perfectly with Chicago’s street grid. Equinoxes happen around March 21 and September 22, marking the ...