Today is the longest day in the year.
UT date and time of
equinoxes and solstices on Earth[1] |
event |
equinox |
solstice |
equinox |
solstice |
month |
March |
June |
September |
December |
year |
day |
time |
day |
time |
day |
time |
day |
time |
2010 |
20 |
17:32 |
21 |
11:28 |
23 |
03:09 |
21 |
23:38 |
2011 |
20 |
23:21 |
21 |
17:16 |
23 |
09:04 |
22 |
05:30 |
2012 |
20 |
05:14 |
20 |
23:09 |
22 |
14:49 |
21 |
11:12 |
2013 |
20 |
11:02 |
21 |
05:04 |
22 |
20:44 |
21 |
17:11 |
2014 |
20 |
16:57 |
21 |
10:51 |
23 |
02:29 |
21 |
23:03 |
2015 |
20 |
22:45 |
21 |
16:38 |
23 |
08:21 |
22 |
04:48 |
2016 |
20 |
04:30 |
20 |
22:34 |
22 |
14:21 |
21 |
10:44 |
2017 |
20 |
10:28 |
21 |
04:24 |
22 |
20:02 |
21 |
16:28 |
2018 |
20 |
16:15 |
21 |
10:07 |
23 |
01:54 |
21 |
22:23 |
2019 |
20 |
21:58 |
21 |
15:54 |
23 |
07:50 |
22 |
04:19 |
2020 |
20 |
03:50 |
20 |
21:44 |
22 |
13:31 |
21 |
10:02 |
The
Solstice occurs twice each year (around June 21 and December 22) as the
Sun reaches its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the
celestial equator on the
celestial sphere. The
seasons of the year are directly connected to both the solstices and the
equinoxes.
|
Sunset |
|
Sunset |
The term
solstice can also be used in a broader sense, as the
day when this occurs. The day of the solstice has either the most
sunlight of the year (
summer solstice) or the least sunlight of the year (
winter solstice) for any place other than the equator. Alternative terms, with no ambiguity as to which hemisphere is the context, are
June solstice and
December solstice, referring to the months of year in which they take place.
|
Sunrise |
|
Sunrise |
At latitudes outside the
tropics,
the summer solstice marks the day when the sun appears highest in the
sky.
The word
solstice is derived from the
Latin sol (sun) and
sistere (to stand still), because at the solstices, the Sun stands still in
declination; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's path (as seen from
Earth) comes to a stop before reversing direction.
5 comments:
I love these photos, and wish you many more happy Solstices, dear Wil
These are such beautiful photos, Wil. Even here in Hawaii, we feel the lengthening of the days in summer, and more darkness in winter.
So very gorgeous!
Beautiful sky photos!
Such lovely photos. Three years ago we were in Alaska on the Day of the Summer Solstice -- it was broad daylight for 24 hours!
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