Two solstices occur annually, around June 21 and December 21. The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol and sistere, because at thesolstices, the Sun’s declination appears to ‘stand still’ The day of a solstice in either hemisphere has either the most sunlight of the year or the least sunlight for any place other than the Equator. Outside of the tropics, the maximum elevation occurs at the summer solstice and the minimum at the winter solstice.
About Solstice in brief

As a consequence, for half the year the Northern Hemisphere is inclined toward the Sun while for other half year the Southern Hemisphere has this distinction. The path of the Sun, or ecliptic, sweeps north and south between the northern and southern hemispheres. The days are longer around the summer Solstice and shorter around the winter Solstice. When the Sun’s path crosses the equator, the length of the nights at latitudes +L° and −L° are of equal length. This is known as an equinX. There are two solstice and two equinxes in a tropical year. The solstice can also be used in a broader sense, as the day when this occurs. In that sense, solstice means ‘sun-standing’. The modern scientific word descends from a Latin scientific word in use in the late Roman Republic of the 1st century BC: solstitium. It contains two Latin-language morphemes, sol, “sun” and -stitiam, ‘stoppage’ It is also used to refer to a component of the relative velocity of the sun as it is observed in the sky. The Romans used it a number of times in his Natural History with a similar meaning that it has today. The Sun’s westerly motion never ceases as Earth is continually in rotation. However, However, thesun’s motion in declination comes to a stop at the moment of solstice, InThat sense,solstice means \”sun- standing\”.
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