1:45 am EST.
The Summer Solstice is the same time everywhere, and is not tied to a specific location in the way that sunrise or sunset times are. The Summer Solstice is at 5:45 AM GMT on June 21, 2009. You can see a list of the exact times when each season begins for several years at the link below.
June 21, 2009, at 05:46 UTC (Universal Time).
The 2009 Summer Solstice happens at 5:45 AM GMT on June 21.
The summer solstice in 2009 occurred on June 21st at 5:45 AM PDT.
The Summer Solstice will be on June 21, 2009 at 5:45 AM GMT. That's June 21, 2009 at 1:45 AM EDT, and June 20, 2009 at 9:45 PM PDT.
A solstice is a reference to a time, not a place, so your question makes little sense as worded (it's like asking "in which hemisphere is 'tomorrow' going to happen?"). Since the Summer Solstice is a time, it logically must occur in both hemispheres.If you are asking what the Summer Solstice is referring to, it refers to the moment when the Earth's Northern hemisphere is tilted most towards the Sun (June 21 officially, although the exact moment varies slightly from year to year). The Winter Solstice (Dec. 22) refers to the exact opposite situation
That's the time of the June solstice, which is the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere.
2nd of July, but it depends uopn which year you mean; the calender year may start on 1st January, but there are many other starts to a year (example: academic year; the middle is about 2nd of February)
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The northern hemisphere summer solstice is tomorrow, June 21, 2010, at 11:28 AM GMT.
Earth is getting colder at that time. It does not immediately start getting warmer once the winter solstice is passed. It can be up to a month later, before it begins, so the month after a winter solstice is cold. For the summer, it is the same, in that the Earth keeps getting warmer for a time after the summer solstice, so the warmest temperatures are after the summer solstice, before the cooling process starts.
The exact time of the winter solstice sunrise varies depending on your location, but it typically occurs between 7:30 AM and 8:00 AM local time.