- Solstice - Wikipedia
The lengths of time when the sun is up are longer around the summer solstice and shorter around the winter solstice, except near the equator When the Sun's path crosses the equator, the length of the nights at latitudes +L° and −L° are of equal length
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- 至点 - Wikipedia
至点 (してん、solstice)とは1年に2回、 天球 上において 太陽 の 赤道 面からの距離が最大となる瞬間、またはその時の太陽の位置を指す語である。
- Solstice | Definition Facts | Britannica
Solstice, either of the two moments in the year when the Sun’s apparent path is farthest north or south from Earth’s Equator In the Northern Hemisphere the summer solstice occurs on June 20 or 21 and the winter solstice on December 21 or 22
- What is the summer solstice? What to know about the longest day of the . . .
Once a year, an astronomical alignment ushers in this seasonal change Like its winter counterpart, the summer solstice is celebrated across the world—and shrouded in myth
- What Is a Solstice? | NOAA SciJinks – All About Weather
On the Arctic Circle, the sun does not set at all on the Summer Solstice On that one day, the sun traces a complete circle just above the horizon as the Earth rotates On the Antarctic Circle, the sun does not set at all on the Winter Solstice
- Solstice - National Geographic Society
A solstice is an event in which a planet’s poles are most extremely inclined toward or away from the star it orbits Here, the Southern Hemisphere gets the maximum intensity of the Sun's rays during the December solstice
- Summer solstice 2025: When is the solstice, why does it happen, and how . . .
The longest day of the year falls on either June 20 or 21 every year in the Northern Hemisphere Here's everything you need to know about the science, and timing, of the summer solstice
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