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Solstices are especially notable, as they mark the longest and shortest days of the year. In essence, they signify how life on Earth changes in connection to the Sun and how our seasons shape our world. When a solstice occurs, the Sun reaches its absolute highest or lowest point relative to our celestial equator.

The winter solstice is especially notable from a planetary level, as it signals the official beginning of the coldest season in the Northern Hemisphere. During the winter solstice, the Sun appears to stand still at the southernmost point of the equator, also known as the Tropic of Capricorn.

Finally, it will begin to start its journey north again. The winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year with the longest night of the year and the official beginning to the winter season. The winter solstice always occurs on Dec. Gradually going forward, the days will start to slowly grow longer. Many cultures, religions and spiritual traditions have honored the winter solstice. Often, this time of greatest darkness has encouraged humanity to gather amongst loved ones and celebrate the rebirth and return to the light.

That is most notably found in many ancient religions and can be seen in festivals and holidays such as Christmas — which was originally based on Pagan traditions not the birth of Jesus Christ, as many scholars will correctly point out.

Feasts focusing upon gratitude and the offering of gifts have been celebrated for thousands of years. You are a part of a long lineage of ancestors from all over the world who have celebrated at this same exact time. The situation is the reverse in the Southern Hemisphere. There, the December solstice marks the longest day of the year -- and the beginning of summer in places such as Australia, Chile and South Africa. The images were captured about 24 hours before the winter solstice.

When exactly does it occur? The solstice usually -- but not always -- takes place on December The time that the solstice occurs shifts every year because the solar year the time it takes for the sun to reappear in the same spot as seen from Earth doesn't exactly match up to our calendar year. If you want to be super-precise in your observations and who doesn't want to be? That's almost six hours later than last year's time. A worker uses a blower to clear snow from a courtyard at Gyeongbokgung Palace in central Seoul on December 13, Here are some examples of when UTC will be for various local times in places around the world.

Because of time zone differences, the solstice will technically fall on Wednesday in parts of East Asia. Wednesday -- Bangkok: p. Tuesday -- Qatar: p. Tuesday -- Milan, Italy: p. Tuesday -- Orlando, Florida: a. Tuesday -- Calgary, Canada: a. Tuesday -- Honolulu: a. To check the timing where you live, the website EarthSky has a handy conversion table for your time zone. You might also try the conversion tools at Timeanddate. What places see and feel the effects of the winter solstice the most?

Daylight decreases dramatically the closer you are to the North Pole on December People in balmy Singapore , just kilometers or 85 miles north of the equator, barely notice the difference, with just nine less minutes of daylight than they have during the summer solstice. Much higher in latitude, Madrid, Spain , still logs in a respectable nine hours and 17 minutes of daylight during the winter solstice. People take advantage of the brief daylight hours in Helsinki, Finland, on December 20, The difference is more stark in frigid Helsinki, Finland , where the sun will rise at a.

It's a whopping 13 hours and seven minutes less daylight than these Finns get during the June summer solstice. Residents of Nome, Alaska , will be even more sunlight deprived with just three hours, 54 minutes and 31 seconds of very weak daylight on Tuesday. But that's downright generous compared with Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. It sits inside the Arctic Circle and won't see a single ray of sunshine. What causes the winter solstice to even happen?

Because our planet is tilted on its rotational axis, we experience seasons here on Earth.



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