Summer season begins today

Summer season begins today in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. She starts at 12 and 7 minutes. At the same time, the earth's southern hemisphere begins its winter season. Early summer day is the longest each year, and the shortest night of the year. Summer will last until [...]
Summer season begins today in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. She starts at 12 and 7 minutes.
At the same time, the earth's southern hemisphere begins its winter season.
Early summer day is the longest each year, and the shortest night of the year.
Summer will last until 22 September, when the autumn season begins.
Tomorrow the sun in Pristina appears at 4 and 58 minutes as it sets at 20 and 17 minutes, so the day will be 15 hours and 25 minutes long, and night 8 hours and 35 minutes.
Despite the belief that this day the earth is nearest to the sun, it is at this moment far away.
For the inhabitants of the Earth's Northern Hemisphere, summer begins at the moment when direction for the axis of the northern part of the earth is closer to the sun. That day Dilli's height at noon is the largest during the year.
At that moment, residents in the southern part of the earth begin the winter season.
But it is not mostly cold there because of the great distance from the sun, but because at that moment the southern celestial pole is farther away from the sun.
That is why the sun at noon that day reaches its lowest possible altitude during the year. Understandably, colds contribute to the shorter day, and in third place, the earth's greatest impact and distance from the sun explain astronomers.











