Monthly Archives: April 2010
what is the name of the shortest day of the year?
what is the name of the shortest day of the year The Winter Solstice, December 21st.
Which is the longest and which is the shortest day in a year in India?
Same as everywhere else in the northern hemisphere 21-22 June = longest 21-22 December = shortest
Do you find solice in seeing the little birds roaming through a green patch looking for some food?
Sometimes I look over such a scene as I walk by it on my Cement highway and wonder about life and just how many living creatures are on it and if we could only remove the scurge called man… Oh … Continue reading
is planet earth closer to the sun during winter solstis or farther?
The earth’s orbit is elliptical not a perfect circle. The closest point of approach of the earth to the sun, each year (the perihelion) is on January 4th (this can vary by a day or two from year to year) … Continue reading
Are the spring equinox and winter solistice considered irreducible complexities?
There is absolutely no such thing in science as "irreducible complexity."
during the summer/winter soltice how many hours of daylight are there for each?
Depends on your location. The further north, the more daylight in summer and less daylight in winter. As you get closer to the equator, it moves towards an equal split of daylight and darkness.
Winter Solstice Procession in Sacramento California
This is the Sacramento Grove of the Oak’s 8th Annual Winter Solstice Procession, Wassail, Ritual and Celebration in Midtown Sacramento. Carrying an effigy of the sun on this the longest night of the year, the revelers bid goodbye to last … Continue reading
Winter Solstice in the Arctic. Fairbanks, Alaska. Time-lapse video.
December 21, 2009. The Winter Solstice — the shortest day of the year in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere — is shown in this two-minute time-lapse video. Only 100 miles from the Arctic Circle, this video shows snow, spruce trees, sunrise and … Continue reading
The Greatest Fiction Story Ever Told – Part 2/3
Hello, I’m ArteTuga, MIT Mathematics PhD and an Atheist. I hoper you enjoy this videos. I just want people to question the system, people are free to choose to think and to worship whatever they want. This documentary (zeitgeist) questions … Continue reading