Saturday, October 20, 2012

What is solstice

Solstice or solstice or Diellndalimi, is the moment time of year in which the terrestrial axis reaches the slope of the largest and the smallest to the sun.

Solstice, diellndalimi, occurs twice a year, June 21, called summer diellndalimi (summer solstice), and on December 21, which called winter diellndalimi (winter solstice).

Diellndalimi summer is June 21, gjysmëlëmshin northern and southern gjysmëlëmshin land. Diellndalimi summer is the longest day of the year, and hence the shortest night. In time diellndalimit, sun reaches the slope greater its movement relative to the eclipse (eclipse), and is at the zenith of the Tropic of Cancer. Diellndalimi Summer represents the start of summer and has been in history because of celebrations.

occurs in southern gjysmëlëmshin winter ban on December 21, or 22 (21 or 22 June) in the Earth's northern gjysmëlëmshin. Date diellndalimit winter marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. Sun arrives slope smaller and located at the zenith at the Tropic of Capricorn. Winter diellndalimi was hundreds of years different winter celebrations mark, eg Saturnalia in ancient Rome, Kvanza to several African nations, as well as Christmas among Christians.

Diellndalimi together with baraznatën associated with the determination of the seasons.