Summer solstice

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The summer solstice occurs at the instant when the Sun's place in the sky is at its smallest angular distance on the side of the equatorial plane from the watcher.

The word solstice comes from Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to not move), summer solstice meaning Sun stand still in summer.

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