On June 19, 2012 in the capital city of Indianapolis, sunset (9:16 PM EDT) is 15 hours after sunrise (6:16 AM EDT).
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The Summer solstice
It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.It is a solstice. In the northern hemisphere it means there are most hours of daylight and is called the summer solstice. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and known as the winter solstice.
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Washington is farther from the equator than California. The closer you get to the equator, the less the amount of daylight per day deviates from 12 hours. The closer you get to the poles, the greater the difference in the amount of daylight between the summer solstice and the winter solstice. I used to live between 40° and 41° north latitude. The amount of daylight there on the summer solstice is about 15 hours, and it's about 9 hours on the winter solstice. Now I live near 30° north latitude, where we get about 14 hours of daylight on the summer solstice and about 10 hours on the winter solstice.
That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.That hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its greatest amount. It is the summer solstice in that hemisphere. The sun reaches its highest point and you have the most amount of daylight hours. The further from the equator you are, the more hours of daylight there is.
14 hours and 32 minutes
about 16.3 hours
July is the full month closest to the summer solstice.
Different latitudes have different daylight hours. The 2014 summer solstice in New York will see the sun rise at 5:24 a.m. on June 21 and set at 8:30 p.m. after 15 hours, six minutes of daylight.