Summer solstice sunrise and sunset times
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The sunrise and sunset times shown below are for the . summer solstice. at twelve different locations. Order your cities furthest south as #1 and furthest north as #12. On the summer solstice, the city farthest south has the shortest photoperiod. The city farthest north …
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SUMMER SOLSTICE: The first day of the Season of Summer. ... the Sun is farthest south in the sky and the length of time between Sunrise and Sunset is the shortest of the year. * In the southern hemisphere, winter and summer solstices are exchanged. Summer: December 22. Winter: June 21. EQUINOXTwo times of the year when night and day are about ...
[DOC File]Lunar Events - New York Science Teacher
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What is the altitude of the noon sun for Pelham (41(N) on the summer solstice? 72.6° What is the direction of the shadow cast by the person at noon? North What happens to the length of the shadow from sunrise to sunset? Increases. Decreases. Increases then decreases. Decreases then increases
[DOC File]Seasons: Earth, Moon, and Sun
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Compare: How do sunrise times, sunset times, and hours of daylight change over the course of the year? _____ _____ Analyze: Equinoxes are dates on which the daytime lasts as long as the nighttime. Solstices are the dates of the longest and shortest daytimes of the year.
[DOC File]Calendars and Ceremonies: Native American Astronomy
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winter solstice, about December 21. From the point of view of an observer on earth, days get longer as the summer solstice approaches and shorter as the winter solstice approaches. As the days grow longer, sunrise and sunset move north along the horizon and the weather grows warmer.
[DOC File]Summer Solstice Traditions – “The Lottery”
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By History.com Staff , June 21st 2011. For many bygone civilizations, the summer solstice—the longest day of the year—was endowed with great significance. People celebrated this special day, which falls in June in the northern hemisphere and is also known as midsummer, with festivals, celebrations and other observances, some of which still survive or have experienced a revival in modern times.
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Compare: How do sunrise times, sunset times, and hours of daylight change over the course of the year? _____ _____ Analyze: Equinoxes are dates on which the daytime lasts as long as the nighttime. Solstices are the dates of the longest and shortest daytimes of the year.
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Use the sun angle animation tool to confirm your answers. The tropic of cancer (sun's declination on the summer solstice) is at 23.4 oN. Dates and times of seasonal transitions, in the animation tool, are. Summer solstice: 12:02 PM on June 21. Autumnal equinox: 11:52 AM on September 22. Winter solstice: 11:58 AM on December 21
[DOC File]ACTIVITY: PATH OF SUN IN THE SKY
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Predict the exact path of the sun across the sky on this day. Project the line across the hemisphere. This line should go from horizon to horizon (sunrise in the east to sunset in the west) Using a different color marker, predict the sun’s path across the sky (at our latitude in NC) for the winter solstice and the summer solstice.
[DOC File]Science Enhanced Scope & Sequence Grade 6
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The word equinox is derived from Latin and means “equal night.” Very little change occurs in sunrise and sunset times in the weeks before and after the solstices. In the weeks around the equinoxes, the sunrise- and sunset-time changes and the sun-position changes are considerable. Here are some common misconceptions:
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