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Use the provided data table, to explain why Manhattanhenge occurs just twice a year and why each of these days are about the same length of time away (about 22 days) from the summer solstice (which is
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Use the provided data table, to explain why Manhattanhenge occurs just twice a year and why each of these days are about the same length of time away (about 22 days) from the summer solstice (which is on June 21st, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere).
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