June in the Northern Hemisphere marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year north of the equator. Falling on June 20 this year, the day marks the start of the astronomical summer. It's the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is the shortest day of the year and winter will begin.
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Explained: The Summer Solstice 2025 And How It Is Celebrated Globally
Falling on June 20 this year, the summer solstice is the end of the sun's annual march higher in the sky. From here on out, the days will get a little shorter every day until late December

A sculpture in the Utah desert that channels the sun's rays during the summer solstice
Photo: Heath Knight/Shutterstock
A sculpture in the Utah desert that channels the sun's rays during the summer solstice
Photo: Heath Knight/Shutterstock

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