June solstice

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UT date and time of
equinoxes and solstices on Earth [1]
event equinox solstice equinox solstice
month March June September December
year
day time day time day time day time
2016 20 04:30 20 22:34 22 14:21 21 10:44
2017 20 10:28 21 04:24 22 20:02 21 16:28
2018 20 16:15 21 10:07 23 01:54 21 22:23
2019 20 21:58 21 15:54 23 07:50 22 04:19
2020 20 03:50 20 21:44 22 13:31 21 10:02
2021 20 09:37 21 03:32 22 19:21 21 15:59
2022 20 15:33 21 09:14 23 01:04 21 21:48
2023 20 21:24 21 14:58 23 06:50 22 03:27
2024 20 03:06 20 20:51 22 12:44 21 09:20
2025 20 09:01 21 02:42 22 18:19 21 15:03
2026 20 14:46 21 08:24 23 00:05 21 20:50


The June solstice, also known as the northern solstice, is the solstice on the Earth that occurs each June falling on the 20th-22nd according to the Gregorian calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, the June solstice is the summer solstice, whilst in the Southern Hemisphere it is the winter solstice.

Dates

Recent past and future dates and times, in Universal Time, of the June solstice are:[2]

Date time
2000-06-21 01:48
2001-06-21 07:38
2002-06-21 13:24
2003-06-21 19:10
2004-06-21 00:57
2005-06-21 06:46
2006-06-21 12:26
2007-06-21 18:06
2008-06-20 23:59
2009-06-21 05:45
2010-06-21 11:28
2011-06-21 17:16
2012-06-20 23:09
2013-06-21 05:04
2014-06-21 10:51
2015-06-21 16:38
2016-06-20 22:34
2017-06-21 04:24
2018-06-21 10:07
2019-06-21 15:54
2020-06-20 21:44

Solar year

The June solstice solar year is the solar year based on the June solstice. It is thus the length of time between adjacent June solstices.

In 6000 BC the December solstice solar year had a length of 50:35 in excess of 365 days and 5 hours. This shortened to 47:55 in 2000 AD. It will remain between 47:45 and 48:00 at least until 10000 AD.[3]

Culture

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