Usually June 21.
Summer solstice
summer solstice
The longest day of the year is called the summer solstice. It marks the official beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
The name is "summer solstice".
Another name for the Summer Solstice is Midsummer.
summer solstice
Longest - Winter Solstice - December 21 Shortest - Summer Solstice - June 21
a soltice is a day where the day is either the shortest or longest in the year, there are two soltices, the summer solstice (june 21st) the longest day of the year and the winter solstice (december 21st) the shortest day of the year
The summer solstice happens. The summer solstice is also the winter solstice in the opposite hemisphere. On the summer solstice (on the northern hemisphere), the northern hemisphere is tilted most to the sun, giving 24 hours of light to the Arctic Circle and 24 hours of darkness to Antarctica on the day of it.
The summer solstice is the longest day of the year. In 2015 it happens on June 21st.
The first day of summer is known as the summer solstice, while the first day of winter is called the winter solstice. These solstices occur when the sun reaches its highest or lowest position in the sky, resulting in the longest or shortest day of the year.
That depends on whether you are in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. If you are in the Northern, then your winter solstice is the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. If you are in the Southern, then your winter solstice is the summer solstice for everyone in the Northern Hemisphere.