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Yes, it's that time again, when New Yorkers stop Instagramming their meals for long enough to point their cameras at the sky.
It's called Manhattanhenge, a natural-ish phenomenon first identified by Neil deGrasse Tyson that involves the sun setting perfectly between the buildings in Manhattan's grid.
It only happens twice a year, with one of those coming on Monday night. Here is a look at what New Yorkers saw on the streets of Manhattan:
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