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The summer solstice, or the longest day of the year, was celebrated by ancient cultures across the world, including the Ancient Greeks. In fact, celebrations of the longest day of the year go all the way back to the Stone Age, and human beings have been organizing parties, dances, and festivals in honor of the […]
Hundreds gathered at the hill on Thursday night, June 21st, to mark the longest day of the year
Two climate protesters sprayed the powder onto the ancient stones on Wednesday, as the Summer Solstice was to be celebrated at the English site, a...
We have Earth’s off-kilter tilt to thank for the summer solstice, as well as the different seasons.
The summer solstice, around June 20-21, marks the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere. The event occurs due to Earth's axial tilt of 23.5 degrees,...
Here’s a little ancient history that’s suddenly become relevant again. 39 years ago this month, just ahead of the summer solstice, the...
Stonehenge monuments that have stood for thousands of years appear unscathed after climate protesters sprayed orange paint on them. Workers cleaned...
The summer solstice in 2024 will occur on Thursday, 20 June. This event marks the day with the longest hours of sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere,...
For the ancient Greeks, Aphrodite was about so much more than love and beauty. In an overarching way, she was the goddess of consensus, as in any...
The world has enough photovoltaic solar power capacity to generate a fifth of its midday peak electricity needs on the longest day of the year in the...