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Winter Solstice today.
Enjoy your 2 mins 7 Seconds of more daylight from now on.
Enjoy your 2 mins 7 Seconds of more daylight from now on.
Winter Solstice today.
Enjoy your 2 mins 7 Seconds of more daylight from now on.
I cycled to work this morning ( new job close enough to home ) for the first time in 20 odd years it was really nice to be able to do but will be so much nicer when its not bloody dark
mightily impressed with my new bike lights though. things have moved on a bit since sturmey archer dynamo and ever ready boat anchors.
Thank f*ck for that!
Not only does the solstice occur on a specific day, but it also occurs at a specific time of day, corresponding to the instant the North Pole is aimed farthest away from the sun on the 23.5° tilt of the Earth's axis. This is also the time when the sun shines directly over the Tropic of Capricorn. In 2021, this moment occurs at 3:59 p.m. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) on December 21. For those on Eastern Standard Time, the solstice will occur at 10:59 a.m on December 21. And regardless of where you live, the solstice happens at the same moment for everyone on the planet.[/QUOTE}
I think a conversation with you would soon send me to sleep! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Tell me about it. I walk my dog at night along the coast footpath between Shoreham and Lancing. The tw@ts on their bikes with the super bright LED light are just blinding and I have to stop to get any vision back from being blinded.
Fortunately most riders don't have lights like that and some even put their hands over the light to dim it. But there's always 1 or 2.
Rant over.
The shortest day this year was the 28th March.
My favourite day of the year! The only way is up from here, until the longest day of the year...
You'd enjoy Brian Cox Universe. Mind blowing.Not only does the solstice occur on a specific day, but it also occurs at a specific time of day, corresponding to the instant the North Pole is aimed farthest away from the sun on the 23.5° tilt of the Earth's axis. This is also the time when the sun shines directly over the Tropic of Capricorn. In 2021, this moment occurs at 3:59 p.m. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) on December 21. For those on Eastern Standard Time, the solstice will occur at 10:59 a.m on December 21. And regardless of where you live, the solstice happens at the same moment for everyone on the planet.
A day worth celebrating, things getting better from here on in.Winter Solstice today.
Enjoy your 2 mins 7 Seconds of more daylight from now on.
I suffered badly with it in the UK and would get very depressed over the winter months. Leaving work at 5pm in February and it still being light was always a big lift for me.Exactly. Mentally it's a big thing for people that suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder.
I love it when we get past 5pm, into the short month of February and spring is only a few weeks away. Bring it on!