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    Summer Solstice

    Summer Solstice
    Summer Solstice
    The firefly has not been wrong, it is normal for it to appear at this time. It is the sun that is still high. Notice the clock below: it is 7 in the afternoon and the sun is shining as if it were 12 in the afternoon.
    Celebration The longest day of the year and the shortest night
    Date 21 June

    The summer solstice is the day that summer begins, that day is the longest of the year, and has the shortest night.



    About this day

    This event is probably not very important, since the only benefit that can be taken is the fact that Tortimer will be near the town hall and when you talk to him he will give you a Moka Coffee Pot. The day of the Summer Solstice will be the longest day and the shortest night of the year. What is normal for a typical summer day to get dark around 21 or 22 pm. On this day, night will fall completely around 0 o'clock.

    Summer Solstice Schedule.

    Summer Solstice

    Plaza during the Summer Solstice.

    On the Summer Solstice every hour of the afternoon or evening. it will seem like any other time of noon: 16 h. : 12 h .. 17 h. : 13 h .. 18 h. : 14 pm .. 19 pm. : 15 h .. 20 h. : 16 h .. 21 h. : 17 h .. 22 h. : 18 h .. 23 h. : 19 h .. 0 h. : 0 h.




    The summer solstice in real life

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    Each filtering bag solstices are the times of the year when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest apparent height in the sky, and the duration of the day or night is the maximum of the year, respectively. Astronomically, the solstices are the moments in which the Sun reaches its maximum declination north (+ 23º 27 ') or south (−23º 27') with respect to the Earth's equator.

    On the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere the Sun reaches its zenith at noon over the Tropic of Cancer and on the winter solstice it reaches its zenith at noon over the Tropic of Capricorn. It occurs twice a year: June 20 or 21 and December 21 or 22 of each year.


    On the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere the Sun reaches its zenith at noon over the Tropic of Capricorn and on the winter solstice it reaches its zenith at noon over the Tropic of Cancer. It happens twice a year: on December 20 or 21 and June 21 or 22 of each year.

    Throughout the year the position of the Sun as seen from Earth moves north and south. The existence of the solstices is caused by the inclination of the Earth's axis on the plane of its orbit.


    On solstice days, the longitude of the day and the latitude of the Sun at noon are maximum (at the summer solstice) and minimum (at the winter solstice) compared to any other day of the year. Solstice commemorative festivals were held in most ancient cultures.

    The dates of the solstices are identical to the astronomical passage from spring to summer and from autumn to winter in temperate zones. The dates of the Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice they are switched for both hemispheres.

    El solstice is an astronomical term related to the position of the Sun on the celestial equator. The name comes from the Latin solstitium (sol sistere or Sol still).

    1. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf it doesn't even get dark: it's two days in a row with sunshine, which lasts until dusk the next day.
    2. Canela gives you a mesh glasses.


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