The winter solstice (shortest day) of the northern hemisphere is simultaneously the longest day (the summer solstice) in the Southern Hemisphere.
The southern hemisphere summer solstice, falls between December 20 and December 23 inclusive.
The 21st or 22nd of December (Solstice)
21st June
The shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere is the same day the the northern hemisphere has it's longest day, the Summer Solstice. Which occurs on either June 21 or 22.
In the northern hemisphere it will the 21st of June. In the southern hemisphere, it is on the 21st of December 2018.
It is the Summer solstce. In the northern hemisphere it is the longest day of the year. In the southern hemisphere it is the shortest.
It was a Friday. In the northern hemisphere it was the shortest day and in the southern hemisphere it was the longest day.
its longest they are proportionally inverted
In the northern hemisphere, June 21. In the southern hemisphere, December 21,
The 21st or 22nd of December (Solstice)
Normally falls on 22 December
21st June
The shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere is the same day the the northern hemisphere has it's longest day, the Summer Solstice. Which occurs on either June 21 or 22.
For the whole of the southern hemisphere, the longest day is 21st of December.
In the northern hemisphere it will the 21st of June. In the southern hemisphere, it is on the 21st of December 2018.
I would have to say: McMurdo Station.
December 21, since New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere.
In terms of daylight: In the northern hemisphere, June 21st. In the southern hemisphere, December 22nd.