Monday, December 21, 2009

Winter Solstice 2009: Facts on Shortest Day of the Year

Today is the Winter Solstice and the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. It's all due to Earth's tilt, Which Ensures that The Shortest Day of every year falls around December 21

But it's not all about astronomy.

Since ancient times people have marked the Winter Solstice with count less cultural and religious traditions-it's no coincidence the modern holiday season Surrounds the first day of winter.

Solstice in Space: Astronomy of the First Day of Winter

During the Winter Solstice the sun hugs closer to the horizon than at any other time during the year, yielding the least amount of daylight annually. On the bright side, the day after the Winter Solstice marks the beginning of Lengthening days leading up to the Summer Solstice.

"Solstice" is derived from the Latin phrase for "sun stands still."

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