it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere but its the shortest in the southern
Days get shoter
That happens at some point on the equator, at a single moment, on two days of the year ... near March 21 and near September 21.
The longest day happens on the summer solstice, June 21 in the north and December 21 in the south e.g. Australia.
June 21 to June 31 and sometimes June 11 to June 21
The star sign for June 21 is Gemini (May 22 - June 21). The Chinese star sign for June 21, 1982 was the Year of the Dog.
Umm... It kinda happens once in a year and is on December 21 which means it has the least amount of day in the whole entire year and by the way just for your extra information, the Summer Solstice happens on June 21 and the Spring Equinox at March 21 and Fall Equinox at September 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, from June 21 to December 22, the days gradually get longer as this period includes the summer solstice where the sun is at its highest point in the sky. From December 22 to June 21, the days gradually get shorter as this period includes the winter solstice where the sun is at its lowest point in the sky.
June 21, 1965, was a Monday.
June 21, 2011, was a Tuesday.
You are misinformed, the Sun DOES set in the Arctic Circle.
Cognition Factor - 2009 was released on: Canada: 21 June 2009 Netherlands: 21 June 2009 South Africa: 21 June 2009 UK: 21 June 2009 USA: 21 June 2009 USA: 21 June 2009 (New York City, New York)
21 June - Winter solstace