summer solstice

     

Solstices occur twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is oriente directly towards or away from the Sun, causing the Sun to appear to reach its northernmost and southernmost extremes. The name is derived from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still), because at the solstices, the Sun stands still in declination; that is, its apparent movement north or south comes to a standstill.

Trivia about summer solstice

  • The start of the sign of Cancer usually coincides with this observance when you have the most time to sunbathe
  • It occurs around June 21 when the sun is at its northernmost position
  • From the Latin for "sun standing still", in 2011 it will happen at 5:16 P.M. GMT on June 21