What Is the Summer Solstice何为夏至?

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What Is the Summer Solstice?何为夏至?

作者:史蒂芬·施耐德 陈栋 来源:《英语世界》2019年第06

The summer solstice1 marks the official start of summer. It brings the longest day and shortest night of the year for the 88 percent of Earth’s people who live in the Northern Hemisphere2. People around the world observe3 the change of seasons with bonfires and festivals and Fête de la Musique4 celebrations.

Astronomers can calculate an exact moment for the solstice when Earth reaches the point in its orbit where the North Pole is angled closest to the sun. That moment will be at 1054 a.m. Eastern Time on June 21 this year. From Earth the sun will appear farthest north relative to the stars. People living on the Tropic of Cancer5 23.5 degrees north of the Equator6 will see the sun pass straight overhead at noon. Six months from now the sun will reach its southern extreme and pass overhead for people on the Tropic of Capricorn7 and northerners will experience their shortest days of the year at the winter solstice.

The sun’s angle relative to Earth’s equator changes so gradually close to the solstices that without instruments the shift is difficult to perceive for about 10 days. This is the origin of the word solstice which means “solar standstill8.”

This slow shift means that June 21 is only about 1 second longer than June 20 at mid-northern latitudes. It will be about a week before there’s more than a minute change to the calculated amount of daylight.

Monuments9 at Stonehenge in England Karnak in Egypt and Chankillo in Peru reveal that people around the world have taken note of the sun’s northern and southern travels for more than 5000 years. From Stonehenge’s circle of standing stones the sun will rise directly over an ancient avenue leading away to the northeast on the solstice. We know little about the people who built Stonehenge or why they went to such great effort to construct itmoving multi-ton stones from rock outcrops10 as far as 140 miles away. All this to mark the spot on the horizon where the sun returns each year to rest for a while before moving south again. Perhaps they like us celebrated this signal of the coming change of seasons.

夏至標志着夏天的正式开始。地球上88%的人生活在北半球,这一天对他们而言是一年中白昼最长、夜晚最短的一天。世界各地的人们会通过篝火、节庆和音乐节等方式庆祝这一季节变换。

文学家可以计算出夏至点的精确时间,届时地球将沿轨道运行至北极点和太阳夹角最小的位置。今年的夏至点将发生在621日美国东部时间上午1054分。从地球上看,相对于其他行星,这一刻太阳将出现在最北的位置。生活在北回归线(赤道以北23.5度)的人们


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