Chicagoans can get a glimpse of the sun perfectly aligning with Chicago's east-west streets during sunrise and sunset.
With the spring equinox comes one of the biggest moments for photographers in Chicago. Chicagohenge is the time of year when ...
Chicagohenge happens on the equinoxes, when day and night are about the same length. In 2025, the event will be visible from ...
Chicagohenge is a spectacle that occurs only twice a year over a few days: once in the spring and then again in the fall.
While Chicago got a blast of summer-like temperatures on Friday and well above-average temperatures Saturday, astronomical spring has still not begun. Though meteorological spring began at the start ...
"Chicagohenge" is when the sun lines up with our beautiful skyline, beaming down between the skyscrapers in the heart of the Loop. This happens on the first day of spring, which was Thursday, and ...
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 is a stunning biannual event that happens during the spring and autumn equinoxes, when the sun aligns perfectly with Chicago’s street grid.
Although you may not get a good look tomorrow morning, Thursday's sunrise is far from the only chance to see Chicagohenge this year. Twice a year, near both the vernal and autumnal equinoxes ...
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 ...