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Star Struck - "Summer Solstice"

Star Struck - "Summer Solstice"

(Tribune)

As we travel our elliptical orbit around the sun, we experience the four seasons. This is because of Earth’s axial tilt. The North Pole always points to Polaris (the North Star), so as we orbit, the noontime sun moves higher or lower in our skies. The day on which it reaches the furthest point north in the Northern Hemisphere is called the Summer Solstice.

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