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The word solstice derives from Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still).

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This article is about the Earth's axial tilt. For the album by Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, see Summer Solstice (album).
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Diagram of the Earth's seasons as seen from the north. Far left: summer solstice
The summer solstice occurs exactly when the Earth's and the moon's axial tilt is most inclined towards the sun, at its maximum of 23° 26'. Though the summer solstice is an instant in time, the term is also colloquially used like Midsummer to refer to the day on which it occurs. Except in the polar regions (where daylight is continuous for many months), the day on which the summer solstice occurs is the day of the year with the longest period of daylight. The summer solstice occurs in June in the Northern Hemisphere north of the Tropic of Cancer (23°26'N) and in December in the Southern Hemisphere south of the Tropic of Capricorn (23°26'S. The Sun reaches its highest position in the sky on the day of the summer solstice. However, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, the highest sun position does not occur at the summer solstice, since the sun reaches the zenith here and it does so at different times of the year depending on the latitude of the observer.[1] Depending on the shift of the calendar, the summer solstice occurs some time between December 21 and December 22 each year in the Southern Hemisphere, and between June 20 and June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere.[2]
Worldwide, interpretation of the event has varied among cultures, but most have held a recognition of sign of the fertility, involving holidays, festivals, gatherings, rituals or other celebrations around that time.[3]
The word solstice derives from Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still).
Dates and times
The following lists the dates and UTC times of the summer solstice for the early portion of the 21st century.[4]
Year
Northern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
2000
June 21, 01:48
December 21, 13:37
2001
June 21, 07:38
December 21, 19:21
2002
June 21, 13:24
December 22, 01:14
2003
June 21, 19:10
December 22, 07:04
2004
June 21, 00:57
December 21, 12:42
2005
June 21, 06:46
December 21, 18:35
2006
June 21, 12:26
December 22, 00:22
2007
June 21, 18:06
December 22, 06:08
2008
June 20, 23:59
December 21, 12:04
2009
June 21, 05:46
December 21, 17:47
2010
June 21, 11:28
December 21, 23:38
2011
June 21, 17:16
December 22, 05:30
2012
June 20, 23:09
December 21, 11:12
2013
June 21, 05:04
December 21, 17:11
2014
June 21, 10:51
December 21, 21:23
2015
June 21, 16:38
December 22, 04:48
2016
June 20, 22:34
December 21, 10:44
2017
June 21, 04:24
December 21, 16:28
2018
June 21, 10:07
December 21, 22:23
2019
June 21, 15:54
December 22, 04:19



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