Winter Solstice on June 22
Carter Observatory
The National Observatory of New Zealand
MEDIA RELEASE
(Date 2006 June 14. For
immediate release)
Winter Solstice, the longest night and the shortest day.
The Winter Solstice is on June 22 at 00:26; this is when the Sun is at its most Northerly point in the sky. At the middle of the day on June 22, it reaches its lowest altitude, from the Northern horizon, for the year.
Brian Carter, Senior Astronomer at the Carter
Observatory says, “This means that the longest night is June
21/22 and the shortest day is June 22”.
-
Carter
Observatory is open every day to the public (except
Christmas day).
Planetarium shows run daily with
telescope viewing available, weather permitting.
(Please
book in
advance)
ENDS
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