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When is the Northern Hemisphere's Summer Solstice?
The time of year when the sun reaches its northernmost point on the ecliptic is the
Summer Solstice
.
This occurs around June 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
Ptolemy's Geocentric Model: Understanding Seasonal Constellation Changes
Earth's Orbit & Seasons: When is Earth Closest to the Sun?
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Preparing ESA's EnVision Spacecraft for Venus Atmospheric Exploration
NASA Telescope Boosts Credibility of the Search for Intelligent Aliens
First Ever Salt Ring Detected Around Young Star Reveals Surprising Cosmic Chemistry
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Britain Faces EU Environmental Compliance for Post-Brexit Air Deal, Campaigners Say
Restoring Soil: A Proven Strategy to Combat Climate Change
Seipin Complex & Lipid Droplet Formation: Unraveling an Energy Storage Mystery
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NASA Restores Contact with Voyager 2 via Upgraded Deep Space Network Antenna
NASA’s MinXSS-3 CubeSat Launches to Monitor Solar Flares
Comprehensive Library of Galaxy Histories Derived from Stellar Kinematics
Exploring Mars’ Impact Crater Walls: NASA’s Colorful Bedrock Reveals Planetary Secrets
New Study Suggests All Solar System Comets Originated from a Common Source
Unveiling 6 Key Facts About the Red Giant Star Arcturus
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