The length of daylight changes every day. In the northern hemisphere, having been getting shorter every day for 6 months, they start getting longer from December 21st. In the southern hemisphere, having been getting longer every day for 6 months, they start getting shorter from December 21st.
No, March 21st is not a solstice; it marks the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, when day and night are approximately equal in length. The solstices occur around June 21st (summer solstice) and December 21st (winter solstice), marking the longest and shortest days of the year, respectively. The equinoxes, including the one in March, signify the change of seasons.
Days get `longer` between June 21st and December 21st for the southern Hemisphere, while they get shorter for those in the northern hemisphere. Between December 21st and June 21st, the days get longer for those in the northern hemisphere and shorter for those in the southern hemisphere.
December 21st is the winter solstice after that the days get longer
The Equinoxes. There are two a year, coming half way between Midsummer 21st June and Midwinter 21st December when the days are longest and shortest. Actually Equinox has to do with the position of the equator with regard to the sun and so they vary slightly year to year. The Spring Equinox is March 20th or 21st and the Autumnal Equinox 21st or 22nd September. This assumes you are in the northern hemisphere, otherwise reverse everything.
Winter. The shortest day is the 21st of December.
There are 183 days between the 21st of June and the 21st of December each year.
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Days get `longer` between June 21st and December 21st for the southern Hemisphere, while they get shorter for those in the northern hemisphere. Between December 21st and June 21st, the days get longer for those in the northern hemisphere and shorter for those in the southern hemisphere.
The 6th of April.
December 21st is the winter solstice after that the days get longer
The 21st of December 2014 is 181 days after it. The 24th of December 2013 is 181 days before it.
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Between December 21 and June 21 there are 182 days (non leap year)
That is was the day that came before December 22, and after December 20th. (Or perhaps, that on December 21st, there were only 4 more days until Christmas.
The Equinoxes. There are two a year, coming half way between Midsummer 21st June and Midwinter 21st December when the days are longest and shortest. Actually Equinox has to do with the position of the equator with regard to the sun and so they vary slightly year to year. The Spring Equinox is March 20th or 21st and the Autumnal Equinox 21st or 22nd September. This assumes you are in the northern hemisphere, otherwise reverse everything.
Winter. The shortest day is the 21st of December.
As of today, there's about 782 days left until the 21st of December 2012...