"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 ...
The phenomenon known as "Chicagohenge" is about to kick off this week as spring arrives. Chicagohenge occurs biannually over a few days, coinciding with the spring equinox and the beginning of fall.
With the spring equinox came one of the biggest moments for photographers in Chicago. Chicagohenge is the time of year when ...
Chicagohenge is a phenomenon that occurs twice a year when the setting or rising sun aligns perfectly with the city's ...
Chicagoans can get a glimpse of the sun perfectly aligning with Chicago's east-west streets during sunrise and sunset.
Chicagohenge is a spectacle that occurs only twice a year over a few days: once in the spring and then again in the fall.
For the best view of Chicagohenge, find a spot along Chicago’s east-west streets—preferably in a place with an unobstructed view of the horizon.
Despite the snow that fell on parts of the Chicago area, today marks the spring equinox. And you know what that means: ...
Chicagohenge happens on the equinoxes, when day and night are about the same length. In 2025, the event will be visible from ...
While the season officially begins at 4:01 a.m., a clear look at Thursday's sunrise will likely be obscured by cloud cover as overnight rain and snow begins to dissipate from the region.
Equinoxes occur twice a year, in spring and fall, when Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun. As a ...