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summer solstice

American  

noun

Astronomy.
  1. the solstice on or about June 21st that marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.


summer solstice British  

noun

  1. the time at which the sun is at its northernmost point in the sky (southernmost point in the S hemisphere), appearing at noon at its highest altitude above the horizon. It occurs about June 21 (December 22 in the S hemisphere)

  2. astronomy the point on the celestial sphere, opposite the winter solstice, at which the ecliptic is furthest north from the celestial equator. Right ascension: 6 hours; declination: 23.5°

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summer solstice Scientific  
/ sŭmər /
  1. See under solstice


Usage

What and when is the summer solstice? The summer solstice is the moment in the year when Earth is tilted as close to the sun as it will be all year. The summer solstice results in the longest day of the year, meaning it has the most time of daylight.The winter solstice is the moment in the year when Earth is tilted as far away from the sun as it will be all year. The winter solstice results in the shortest day of the year, meaning it has the longest period of darkness.One solstice occurs around June 20–22 (usually June 20 or 21) and one occurs around December 20–23 (usually December 21 or 22).The solstices are traditionally considered to mark the start of summer and winter. But which season begins with each solstice depends on which hemisphere you’re in. In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs in June and the winter solstice occurs in December. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the opposite.In contrast, an equinox is one of the two times of the year when the amount of daylight and nighttime hours are just about of equal length. The two equinoxes occur around March 20–21 and September 22–23. In the Northern Hemisphere, the vernal equinox (or spring equinox) occurs in March and the autumnal equinox occurs in September. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the opposite.The summer solstice is sometimes called midsummer.Example: Many ancient cultures marked the summer solstice with festivals, some of which continue to be observed today.

Etymology

Origin of summer solstice

First recorded in 1540–50

Example Sentences

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Ten days later on 21 June, it is the summer solstice, the day of the year in the northern hemisphere with most daylight.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2025

Yet on the summer solstice, I spotted his SUV at the beach.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 7, 2025

It is composed of sarsens and bluestones, all of them aligned towards the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice.

From Salon • Nov. 16, 2024

Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Dr Merriman also confirmed the site would be open for summer solstice celebrations as normal from 19:00 BST on Thursday.

From BBC • Jun. 20, 2024

On the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, as the hours crept toward midday, the shadows of temple columns grew shorter.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan