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  2. Template:Solstice-equinox - Wikipedia

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    Template: Solstice-equinox. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... This template shows the times and dates of equinoxes and solstices on Earth for up to five ...

  3. Template:Solstice-equinox/year - Wikipedia

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    Template: Solstice-equinox/year. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... This template shows the times and dates of equinoxes and solstices on Earth for up to five ...

  4. Solar term - Wikipedia

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    The points are spaced 15° apart along the ecliptic [2] and are used by lunisolar calendars to stay synchronized with the seasons, which is crucial for agrarian societies. The solar terms are also used to calculate intercalary months ; [ 3 ] which month is repeated depends on the position of the sun at the time.

  5. When and what is the winter solstice? Things to know about ...

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    The days are short and the nights are long. That can only mean one thing: The winter solstice is coming. The first day of winter for the northern hemisphere of Earth will begin on Dec. 21 at ...

  6. Solstice - Wikipedia

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    A solstice is the time when the Sun reaches its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere. Two solstices occur annually, around 20–22 June and 20–22 December. In many countries, the seasons of the year are defined by reference to the solstices and the equinoxes.

  7. Template:Solstice-equinox/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Seasonal lag - Wikipedia

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    The diagram uses neopagan labeling; Litha is the summer solstice, Yule is the winter solstice, Ostara is the vernal equinox, and Mabon is the autumnal equinox. Earth's seasonal lag is largely caused by the presence of large amounts of water, which has a high latent heat of freezing and of condensation. [1]

  9. 'Winter solstice is time to connect to the seasons'

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    He says the solstice is an important time for reflection and planning for the future. "It's the recognition of deep winter and that's a time of recognising how far you've come and deep rest and ...