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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIs it the longest day of the year??? I thought it was always June 21st......

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Is it the longest day of the year??? I thought it was always June 21st...... (Original Post)
a kennedy
23 hrs ago
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I'm not surprised. Some years, the autumnal equinox falls on September 23.
no_hypocrisy
16 hrs ago
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SheltieLover
(70,340 posts)1. 9:42 pm tonight.

a kennedy
(33,792 posts)3. Thank you.

SheltieLover
(70,340 posts)5. Yw

Haggard Celine
(17,227 posts)2. It varies a little.
The solstices and equinoxes aren't exactly aligned. For instance, my birthday is Sep. 22. Sometimes it's the autumnal equinox and sometimes it's a day earlier.
BOSSHOG
(42,908 posts)4. Yeah I thought that as well
But the days will starting getting shorter relative to sunlight. Thats fine with me. My tomato plants are getting ample sunshine as is my body. Wearing me out.
AZJonnie
(885 posts)6. It's because years are actually 365.25 days
Fun fact: Summer solstice hasn't landed on June 22 since 1975, and wont again until 2203. AND there's time zones where the summer solstice is never on the 22nd, such as Hawaii and California.
no_hypocrisy
(51,925 posts)7. I'm not surprised. Some years, the autumnal equinox falls on September 23.
(I remember that date b/c I was in first grade and the next year, it went back to September 21. And my teacher couldn't explain the discrepancy.