North Hemisphere
The longest day in the northern hemisphere is June 21.The longest day in the southern hemisphere is December 21.Both dates are in the summer season, which is opposite the winter season in each hemisphere.
In Late Fall, Winter and early Spring - if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
Orion is best viewed during the months from October through to April, especially in the middle of this period. Orion is also visible in the summer (northern hemisphere)in the morning just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
After midnight in the late summer, mid-evening in the fall, early evening in the winter - in the northern hemisphere, of course.
If you live in the northern hemisphere, Cygnus the Swan is best visible during the late fall, winter and early spring almost directly overhead.
winter
In the southern hemisphere, the winter solstice can occur as early as June 19 to as late as June 23. In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice can be as early as December 20 to as late as December 23.
The winter solstice occurs late on the 20th of December. Incidentally, the solstice happens at the same moment for the entire planet, twice a year. It is the winter solstice for the hemisphere about to enjoy winter, and the summer solstice for the hemisphere about to enjoy summer. Six months later, the hemispheres get the 'other' variety of solstice.
it could be through late November,December,January.... it kinda depends...
In the northern hemisphere, we celebrate Christmas Day on 25th December - during our winter. In the southern hemisphere, Australians still celebrate Christmas on 25th December, but during their summer.
In the northern hemisphere, this would be June, while in the southern hemisphere it would be December. The longest days of the year are always around the summer solstice when the sun shines the longest in that particular hemisphere.
August is a month of the year, late summer in the northern hemisphere, late winter in the southern hemisphere.
September is the end of summer and start of Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
The shortest day of the year is the winter solstice which occurs on December 21st. The winter solstice is when the pagan holiday Yule is celebrated. The celebration is the birth of the holly king and is celebrated in a similar fashion as Christmas.
The winter solstice for the southern hemisphere happens around the 21st of June.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons are as follows - Spring: March, April, May Summer: June, July, August Autumn: September, October, November Winter: December, January, February And the opposite season applies to the southern hemisphere. So, when it is Summer in the north, it is Winter in the south.
This is due ( in the northern hemisphere) to the tilt of the earths axis, which is toward the sun in late June and away from the sun in late December.