Heading Into JuneBy Dr Schavihttps://rayviolet.blogspot.com/2022/06/heading-into-june.htmlThe “Summer Solstice” in the Northern Hemisphere is on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at approximately 5:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time).
It is the longest day of the year because our planet is at a point in “Her” orbit whereby the North Pole is at its maximum tilt towards the Sun which results in more hours of bright sunlight as it reaches its zenith or high point.
In the Southern Hemisphere, June 21st marks the beginning of the winter season.
The term “solstice” is from the Latin word “solstitium” which is defined as “Stopped Sun” because the Sun does not rise and set at the same places on the horizon each morning and evening.
The Sun’s rising and setting is based upon how Earth/Gaia travels around it during the year—in an elliptical fashion rather than circular.
The “Summer Solstice” is important because the Sun reaches its northernmost point in the sky at this time, and for a brief period, the Sun’s path does not seem to change. After the solstice, the Sun seems to reverse its course and heads back in the opposite direction.+++
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