Winter Solstice|Google Doodle First Day of Winter

Dec 21 is the shortest day of the year and the longest nighttime of the twelvemonth in the Northern Hemisphere. The winter solstice unremarkably occurs on either Dec 21 or Dec 22.

During the season solstice in the Yankee Hemisphere the sun is the far southbound. The season solstice occurs on June 21 or 22 in the Rebel Hemisphere when the sun is the far north.

The solstice happens twice in a twelvemonth, during season and winter. On a solstice the sun is at its leading distance from the heavenly equator. During the season solstice days are the long and nights direct and the oppositeness of this happens on the winter solstice


Google is observance the arriver of the winter in the Northern Hemisphere with an revived season solstice doodle display a couplet of keeping weaving a interminable woollen reach handwear that loops to strain the Google letters. Google has used the selfsame revived doodle on June 21 this twelvemonth to enter the primary day of season in the South Hemisphere.

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