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Solstice
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We'll have to celebrate the winter solstice.
The pagan nations of antiquity always had a tendency to worship the sun, under different names, as the giver of light and life. And their festivals in its honor took place near the winter solstice, the shortest day in the year, when the sun in December begins its upward course, thrilling men with the first distant promise of spring.
After the summer solstice, the days gradually begin to get shorter.
Winter solstice is coming.
Happy Solstice!
People in the Northern Hemisphere are in for a once-in-a-millennium treat on December 21 — the winter solstice and the longest night of the year — when Jupiter and Saturn will meet in a “great conjunction,” the closest they will be seen in the sky together for nearly 800 years.
How was your Solstice?
Winter Solstice is 21st December.
Winter Solstice is 21 December.
Today is the winter solstice.
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The point at which the sun is nearest to the south pole we call the winter solstice, and the opposite point, the summer solstice.
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