Friday, June 21, 2024

Summer Solstice

i.e. the longest day in Northern Hemisphere. In my neck of woods that equals 19h.16min. Sun was up from 03:41 to 22:57.This was taken at the darkest hour of the day @ 01:00PM out from my kichen window. How about that you Souhtern folks?            Skywatch Friday

16 comments:

  1. Yöttömät yöt, valoisat illat. Niistä minä tykkään. Onneksi eivät vaikuta uneen, tänäänkin heräsin vasta yhdentoista jälkeen.
    Leppoisaa jussia sinne!

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    1. Valoisissa öissä on paljon tykättävää.
      Hyvät jussit sulle kans.

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  2. ...your day length is a bit longer than ours.

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    1. I think it was mentioned in comments sometime.

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  3. Wow!
    The sunrise/sunset in India today is 06.02/19.18 almost 13 hours!

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  4. Beautiful photo! Looks like blue hour.

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    1. Thank you Peter!
      Blue Hour in the midnight.

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  5. 19 hours a day of day light is insane!

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  6. In winter time it dark by 4. Enjoy the light.

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    1. That´s the other side of the coin. I will.

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  7. Here in my side of the planet, we had the shortest day. Some of my expat-friends here joked about having extra-long Friday night outs!

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    1. Hope your short day was fine. Time to hibernate for you.

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