The summer solstice is the first day of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Winter Solstice is a cosmic phenomenon that marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year in a specific hemisphere. It usually happens around December 21–22 in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Marking the official start of astronomical summer, the solstice is more than a seasonal marker—it’s the alignment between Earth’s tilt and its path around the sun.
BRITS are preparing to dust off the BBQs and soak up some rays as the summer solstice fast approaches. The solstice is the ultimate sign that summer has finally landed, bringing with it the ...