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English: Summer Solstice Animation Without LabelsThe summer solstice occurs when Earth’s tilt toward the Sun is at a maximum and the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer, which is located at 23.5° latitude North. During the summer solstice, the Sun is at its highest point in the sky and marks the longest day of the year. |
Date | 21 June 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Solstice Animations |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Krystofer Kim, KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Joy Ng |
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