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Winter solstice
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UTC Date and Time of
Solstice
year
Solstice
June
Solstice
Dec
day
time
day
time
2007
21
18:06
22
06:08
2008
20
23:59
21
12:04
2009
21
05:46
21
17:47
2010
21
11:28
21
23:38
2011
21
17:16
22
05:30
2012
20
23:09
21
11:12
2013
21
05:04
21
17:11
2014
21
10:51
21
23:03
2015
21
16:38
22
04:48
Winter solstice on northern hemisphere.
The winter solstice occurs exactly when the axial tilt of a planet's polar hemisphere is farthest away from the star that it orbits. Earth's maximum axial tilt to our star, the Sun, during a solstice is 23° 26'. More evidently from high latitudes, a hemisphere's winter solstice occurs on the shortest day and longest night of the year, when the sun's daily maximum elevation in the sky is the lowest. Since the winter solstice lasts only a moment in time, other terms are often used for the day on which it occurs, such as midwinter, the longest night or the first day of winter.The seasonal significance of the winter solstice is in the reversal of the gradual lengthening of nights and shortening of days. Depending on the shift of the calendar, the winter solstice usually occurs on December 21 to 23 each year in the Northern Hemisphere, and June 20 to 23 in the Southern Hemisphere.Worldwide, interpretation of the event has varied from culture to culture, but most cultures have held a recognition of rebirth, involving holidays, festivals, gatherings, rituals or other celebrations around that time.
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