Here’s how it works. The summer solstice for the Northern Hemisphere occurs on June 20, 2025, at 1:41 p.m. EDT (0241 GMT on June 21), and the summer solstice for the Southern Hemisphere occurs ...
Summer beckons us all year long with the promise of swimming pools, ice cream trucks, and relaxing in the shade. For the Northern Hemisphere, the official summer season starts on June 20 or 21 ...
The summer solstice is almost here. The highly-anticipated event will take place at 10:58 a.m. ET on Wednesday 21st of June. For people who live in the northern hemisphere, it will be the longest ...
The Plough, sometimes known as The Big Dipper, is one of the most famous asterisms in the northern hemisphere ... constellation of Cygnus are extensions of this cross shape. 2. Throughout summer ...
A star in the beautiful constellation of Corona Borealis will explode before September, becoming visible to the naked eye in the northern hemisphere. NASA reports that T Coronae Borealis ...
From then onwards the days become increasingly long leading up to the Summer Solstice, or the June Solstice, and the longest day of the year. During the day, the Northern Hemisphere will have ...
The term "constellation" evokes several denotations ... north of the celestial equator at the beginning of the Northern ...
For the northern hemisphere this will be the lowest ... You’ll find Antares, the brightest star in the summer constellation of Scorpius, just below the “Strawberry Moon.” ...
Instead, the term refers to the hottest days of the year or the last months of summer here in the Northern Hemisphere ... which is part of the constellation, Canis Major (the Greater Dog).
They are unfortunately a northern meteor shower. In the southern hemisphere ... The apparent origin of the shower is the constellation of Boötes, the plowman. The meteors appear to radiate ...