Sunday, June 23, 2013

First day of summer 2013: What is a solstice anyway?

A well-known video produced in 1987 shows university graduates, faculty, and alumni on commencement day attempting to explain why we have seasons. Of the 23 randomly selected people, 21 couldn't explain why it's warmer in the summer than in the 

The Summer Solstice 2013 Is The Longest Day Of The Year. Today is the first day of summer. You can tell by measuring the length of the day and checking your solar calendar. Or, you know, you could just go to Google.com.

The first day of summer 2013 in the United States, the longest day of the year, still has less sunlight than northern Norway right now. Territories in the arctic circle have, effectively, 60 first days of summer. By Saleha Mohsin, Guest Blogger / June

The first day of summer 2013 in the United States, the longest day of the year, still has less sunlight than northern Norway right now. Territories in the arctic circle have, effectively, 60 first days of summer. By Saleha Mohsin, Guest Blogger / June

June 21, 2013 marks the first day of summer, and what better way to celebrate the arrival of the season than with some of our favorite photos of some of our favorite celebs in bikinis! Joann

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First day of summer 2013: What is a solstice anyway?

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