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Other peoples in northern Europe also observed mid-winter harvest festivals, usually around the winter solstice.
The monument was orientated to mark sunrise at the midsummer solstice, but whether it has further astronomical significance is debatable.
Put all this together, and you have what astronomers call the equation of time, which produces a similar effect around the winter solstice.
It was on the eve of the summer solstice, and the harmonics became fully charged.
At about the summer solstice of 1999, Leo Marx ignited a controversy still running in ecocritical circles by attacking ecocentrism.
Because of the precession of the equinoxes, the equinox and solstice points have each moved westward about 30 degrees in the last 2,000 years.
It will record the daylight present on the summer solstice on Polaroid film with no camera.
Thanks to coincidental timing, this supermoon will be coming on the heels of the June solstice, which takes place only two days before.
It is 17 December 1894, a Monday, close to the date of the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere.
On the summer solstice in June, we're going to have a family picnic for all the people who have been working on the new residence.
The experiment took place from 17 to 24 June 1998 around the summer solstice when the solar radiation at ground reaches its maximum.
The Asian Musical Festival, an eight-day event sponsored by the Chiayi County Government to mark the summer solstice on June 21, began yesterday.
All of these conditions were in effect this year for the June 21 summer solstice.
This is the northern summer solstice, when northern latitudes experience their maximum duration of daylight.
In the Northern hemisphere, the summer solstice of 21 June signals the start of shorter days and longer nights.
That makes the solstice the year's longest day, and the stick's noontime shadow on that day the shortest.
The Inti Raymi festival, which celebrates the June solstice, reflects the Inca's vast knowledge of astronomy.
The week leading up to the June solstice has been chosen for the Perperikon Art Festival.
The December solstice is around Dec. 21 but can be a day or so different any year.
A special event being planned to celebrate the solstice on June 21 at Olympic Plaza is aiming to create the city's largest drum circle ever.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The estival solstice of Meton, the Athenian, corresponds with this day, in the 87th Olympiad.
The time of their incursion is from the summer solstice to the middle of winter.
In this manner, Ascalon enjoyed as it might three days of peace out of this summer solstice.
The winter solstice had come, and the Feast of the Saturnalia commenced in lutetia.
As early as the winter solstice the cold began to make itself felt.
They ripen at the beginning of autumn, and last till after the solstice.
They ripen in autumn and sometimes last almost to the winter solstice.
Kirkheaton photographer Mark Flynn joined a few hardy souls on top of the hill for the stunning dawn on the summer solstice.
The summer solstice is when the sun reaches its northernmost point.
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