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From Stone Age astronomy to Viking law and Roman goddesses, cultures across time have honored the longest day of the year ...
It's the day when Earth’s North Pole is tilted closest to the Sun. Image Credit: Unsplash Every year around June 20–21 in the ...
Friday is the longest day of the year north of the equator, where the solstice marks the start of astronomical summer.
PM CDT on June 20. Across the Northern Hemisphere, this day marks the longest stretch of daylight for the year. In ...
The longest day of the year, and the official start of summer, has arrived in the U.S. The summer solstice takes place Friday, June 20, and will be both the longest day and shortest night of 2025 in ...
Humans have been celebrating these events for millennia and on modern-day solstice days, ancient and new traditions mix ...
Why Summer Solstice On June 21 Will Be Longest Day Of The Year? During this time, countries like India, the U.S., and much of Europe experience the highest number of sunlight hours ...
For example, June 20 will be the longest day of the year in Miami, with 13 hours 44 minutes and 59 seconds of daylight. From then on, Miami loses a few seconds in the days after the 20th, and by ...
Get ready, Georgia, the longest day of the year is almost here, and so is the official start of summer. On this day, there will be more than 14 hours of daylight. Here's everything we know.
The solstice takes place at 10:42 p.m. on June 20, 2025. Daylight hours in Michigan on the solstice will range from approximately 15 hours and 15 minutes to over 16 hours depending on location.