Solstices And Equinoxes Worksheet Fixed
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The illustration below shows the solstices in relation to the sun. The equinoxes are always at the midpoints of the sun's path. The northern solstice occurs at the top-center of the sun's path. The summer solstice occurs at the bottom-center of the sun's path. The autumnal solstice occurs at the bottom-right of the sun's path. This is because the sun is moving due north at the solstices.
Similarly, the summer solstice occurs when the sun's path over the horizon is just a hair to the east of due south. The summer solstice is thus the northernmost extent of the sun. The autumnal solstice occurs when the sun's path over the horizon is at its most southerly. The sun is furthest to the south at the autumnal solstice, and that is the southernmost extent of the sun.
The northern solstice actually happens when the sun's path over the horizon is just a hair to the north of due east. This is indicated by the cross-hatching in the diagram. The sun is near its southernmost point at the northern solstice, which is indicated by the no-cross-hatching. The closest proximity is usually when the northern solstice sun is at its southerly extreme, which means the cross-hatching is closest to the cross.
The sun is still traveling eastward at the solstices, but its path is slightly east of north. The sun is still moving northward, but its path moves only toward the east and not as far east as it would if it were moving directly northward.
The Winter Solstice occurs when the sun is directly above the Arctic Circle, usually December 21 in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice occurs when the sun is directly above the Antarctic Circle, usually June 21. The Winter Solstice days are the days with the most (for Winter) or fewest (for Summer) hours of sunlight during the whole year.
Schelling's third translation of the Gita Govinda, a collection of epic poems on the life of Krishna, is from the Indian epic poet Kalidasa. The book, titled The Splendour of Krishna: The Greatest of All, was published in German by Friedrich Voigt in the year of the solstice. I imagine this to have been influenced by Schelling's familiarity with Hinduism and its texts, and his interest in India. I also imagine that the book's title had something to do with the year of the solstice.
These little strips of paper are only a simple way to show the sun's position at the solstices and equinoxes. The solstices are the dates of the year when the sun is (or was) directly overhead. The equinoxes are the dates of the year when the sun is in its direct path between the Earth and the sun.
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