Manhattanhenge Returns July 11 at 8:20 p.m. as New York’s July Skywatching Peaks
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Updated · Gothamist · Jun 28
Manhattanhenge Returns July 11 at 8:20 p.m. as New York’s July Skywatching Peaks
2 articles · Updated · Gothamist · Jun 28
Summary
July 11 will bring New York’s last Manhattanhenge of the year, when the full sun disc aligns with Manhattan’s street grid at 8:20 p.m.
14th and 42nd streets offer prime ground-level views toward the Hudson, while Tudor City, Hunter’s Point South Park and the American Museum of Natural History’s West 79th Street block party add organized vantage points.
July 12 will show a partial repeat around the same time, with the sun’s midpoint—rather than the full disc—lining up with the city streets.
July’s broader skywatching lineup also includes Venus and Jupiter around July 4, darker Milky Way viewing near the July 14 new moon, and free telescope events across the five boroughs.
Late-month meteor watching will be weaker because the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids peak near the July 29 full moon, making mid-August’s Perseids a better target.