The summer solstice occurs at 1:16 p.m. EDT (17:16 UTC), when the day-star will be as spacy in the empyrean as possible, and it will be up a fraction of a right hand longer than the light of day latest or the hour after.
Though it's the longest lifetime of the year in the Northern … msnbc.com · 2 hours ago msnbc.com The summer solstice shouldn't come as a surprise. It arrives at incredibly much the same tempo every year.
But some of the little-known facts behind and neighbouring the solstice are fascinating. First, the basics: Summer in the … msnbc.com ·.
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