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![]() Administrator ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 118208 Joined: 3-June 05 From: Athens, Greece Member No.: 1 Zodiac Sign: ![]() Gender: ![]() ![]() |
Winter Solstice ×åéìåñéíü ÇëéïóôÜóéï The date we arranged the forum meeting is 22nd December, which is also the Winter Solstice, the longest night in the Northern semisphere ( and the longest day for the southern ) Well, i did a little research on that date ! ![]() Illumination of Earth by Sun on the day of the northern hemisphere winter solstice ![]() Illumination of Earth by Sun on the day of the southern hemisphere winter solstice In astronomy, the winter solstice is the moment when the earth is at a point in its orbit where one hemisphere is most inclined away from the Sun. This causes the Sun to appear at its farthest below the celestial equator when viewed from the northern hemisphere. Solstice is a Latin borrowing and means "sun stand still", referring to the appearance that the Sun's noontime elevation change stops its progress, either northerly or southerly. The day of the winter solstice is the shortest day and the longest night of the year. In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice usually falls on December 21/December 22, which is the southern hemisphere's summer solstice. At this time, the Sun appears over the Tropic of Capricorn, roughly 23.5 degrees South of the earth's equator. In the southern hemisphere, winter solstice falls on June 21/June 22, which is the northern hemisphere's summer solstice. At this time, the Sun appears over the Tropic of Cancer. Since the winter solstice, summer solstice, vernal equinox, and autumnal equinox In Ireland's calendars, the solstices and equinoxes all occur at about midpoint in each season. For example, winter begins on November 1, and ends on January 31. The passage and chamber of Newgrange, In the Chinese calendar, the winter solstice too marks midwinter and is called dōng zhì (冬至, "winter's extreme"). It is traditionally regarded as one of the year's most important jiéqìs (solar terms), comparable to Chinese New Year. Rather confusingly, the character zhì may also mean "arrival" in other contexts, but it is clear that the Chinese consider "winter's arrival" (立冬, lì dōng, literally "establishment of winter") to be a separate jiéqì which falls on or around November 7 instead. The winter solstice is the time when the Germanic festival of Yule was celebrated; it is celebrated today as a Neopagan Sabbat. Many cultures celebrate or celebrated a holiday near (within a few days) the winter solstice; examples of these include Yalda, Saturnalia, Christmas, Karachun, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Zamenhof Day. (See also List of winter festivals). The first civilization to celebrate the winter solstice were the Ancient Persians, deriving from their Zoroastrian religion. Through an interesting coincidence in the Earth's orbit, the THE PERFECT DAY TO MEET ! Source : Wikipedia -------------------- |
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![]() Pink Panther ![]() Group: Elite Members Posts: 1786 Joined: 9-August 05 From: Nuevo, California, USA Member No.: 165 Zodiac Sign: ![]() Gender: ![]() ![]() |
That was a very interesting bit of information there Nick. Thank you
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