When the first day of Chicago's long anticipated summer finally arrives on June 21st, it occurs on a Friday which will make the celebration of its coming even sweeter. So get ready to "Make Music" at the 3rd Annual Make Music Chicago–a free musical
Summer solstice is the first day of summer – it's usually between June 20th and June 23rd. In 2013, the summer solstice takes place on June 21st at 1:04AM in the Northern Hemisphere. We know it's summer because the earth's axis tilts toward the sun
Summer solstice is the first day of summer – it's usually between June 20th and June 23rd. In 2013, the summer solstice takes place on June 21st at 1:04AM in the Northern Hemisphere. We know it's summer because the earth's axis tilts toward the sun
Google doodle. The summer solstice of 2013 is celebrated in the latest Google doodle Photograph: Google. The latest Google Doodle celebrates the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, which begins in the UK on Friday when the sun rises at 4.52am.
Historically, the summer solstice has been celebrated as an astronomical turning point. But what makes this day unique to humans observing the annual movement of our nearest star? Let's sum it up in four main points (and delve into some detail along
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