Summer Solstice at the ancient observatory of Stonehenge. Chinese astronomers determine the summer solstice Solstice comes from the Latin (sol, sun; sistit, stands). For several days before and after each solstice, the sun appears to stand still in the sky—that is, its noontime elevation does not seem to change. When the true light appears, The … Continue reading Summer Solstice
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