I would have to say:
McMurdo Station.
On the 21st of December is the winter solstice or shortest day of the year if you live in the northern hemisphere but if you live in the southern hemisphere it is the longest day of the year. on the 21st of June it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere but in the southern hemisphere it is the shortest day of the year and also the summer solstice.
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
In the southern hemisphere it is the winter solstice. The southern hemisphere is tipped furthest from the Sun, making it the shortest day. As the Earth continues on its journey around the Sun, the southern hemisphere begins to tip back towards the Sun after that. In the northern hemisphere it was the longest day.
Southern. Australia, probably.
In the northern hemisphere it is the winter solstice. In winter we are tilted away from the sun. Today we are the "farthest" away from the sun and the most "tilted" It's only the shortest day of the year for the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is the longest day of the year. This is because the plane containing the equator does not cut the sun perfectly in half. What I mean by that is that the earth is tilted. Today, the earth is at such a position with the sun that the southern hemisphere is in front of the northern hemisphere for receiving sunlight. Because the earth rotates every day, the northern hemisphere will briefly be in front of the southern hemisphere (day), but for most of the day-the longest percentage of the day all year-the southern hemisphere will be in front(night).
The longest day in the Southern Hemisphere typically occurs around December 21st, which is the summer solstice. This day marks the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere and has the longest period of daylight for the year.
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.
December 21, since New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere.
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,
21st June
Normally falls on 22 December
In June in the Northern hemisphere, it is summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year with the most daylight. In December in the Southern hemisphere, it is also summer, but it is the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year with the most daylight.
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.
In terms of daylight: In the northern hemisphere, June 21st. In the southern hemisphere, December 22nd.