SAN FRANCISCO – Dozens of spectators and photographers converged at a specific spot in San Francisco on Tuesday to witness a celestial phenomenon: the “California Henge.”
“It was spectacular,” said Robert Ho, a dentist and photographer. “Good lighting. Good friends out here. That’s more than we can ask for.”
Tony Corso, a freelance photographer, agreed.
“It’s one of those bucket list shots that everyone has to get, you know?” he said.
The crowd had gathered at sunrise to see the biennial event, known as the “California Henge,” which is when the Sun is perfectly aligned with the Bay Bridge and California Street.
According to the NOAA, astronomers say these “henge” events are created by the Sun’s path aligning with city streets. They typically take place at sunrise or sunset.