Summer Solstice is a day in the year, generally either June 20th or June 21st, on which the Sun reaches it's most northern "apparent" position on the Earth's surface. It would end at the end of that day.
Since Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, its summer solstice (the date with the longest length daytime of the year) is the date of the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
In 2009, this occurred on December 21.
There are two solstices. They're both points in the sky, and they can be marked
on a map of the stars. The solstices are the points where the center of the sun is
when it gets as far north or south as it can get. The sun passes one of the two
solstices on June 21 or 22, and the other one on December 22 or 23.
The event in June is the official beginning of astronomical Summer in the northern
Hemisphere, and astronomical Winter in the southern Hemisphere.
In 2011, the sun got there on June 21, at 1:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time.
The summer solstice for the northern hemisphere by December 20th. It will end for the southern hemisphere by June 20th.
The Summer Solstice was at 1:45 a.m. EDT on June 21, 2009.
The solstices and equinoxes are on the same dates at all places on the Earth, except that winter/summer and spring/autumn are reversed between north and south hemispheres.
The 2009 Summer Solstice happens at 5:45 AM GMT on June 21.
Summer solstice and Winter solstice.
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.
It is called the solstice. In the northern hemisphere it is the summer solstice on June 20th or 21st. In the southern hemisphere it is the winter solstice on December 21st or 22nd. The shortest day of the year occur on the same dates in the opposite hemispheres.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
The Lake - 2009 Summer Solstice 1-2 was released on: USA: 10 August 2009
The 2009 Summer Solstice happens at 5:45 AM GMT on June 21.
Astronomical twilight does not end on nights near the summer solstice in Southampton, England.
None. A solstice marks the beginning of summer and the end of spring and the beginning of winter and the end of autumn.
For 2009, Summer begins June 21, 1:45 A.M. EDT (summer solstice) In the Northern hemisphere, based on astronomical definition, summer begins on the day of the June solstice, which is at 1:45 A.M. EDT on June 21, 2009. While many Western calendars may mark June 21, 2009 as the beginning of summer, note that summer begins on June 20, 2009, at 10:45 P.M. PDT in California. .
1:45 am EST.
June 21, 2009, at 05:46 UTC (Universal Time).
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.
In the Northern hemisphere, the summer solstice (first day of summer) for 2009 is on June 21st.
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.
Summer solstice and Winter solstice.
There are no couples in the summer solstice.