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The summer solstice is the first day of summer. What does “solstice” mean in Latin?

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The word "solstice" comes from the Latin words "sol" (sun) and "sistere" (to stand still). The summer solstice marks the moment when the sun appears to stop moving northward in the sky and begins its journey southward.
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The word "solstice" comes from the Latin words "sol" (sun) and "sistere" (to stand still). The summer solstice is the first day of summer and marks the longest day of the year, when the sun appears at its highest point in the sky and does not move any further.
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The term "solstice" originates from the Latin words "sol" meaning "sun" and "sistere" meaning "to stand still." In Latin, "solstice" refers to the event when the sun appears to reach its highest or lowest point in the sky relative to the celestial equator. The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year, where the sun appears at its highest point in the northern hemisphere, and the winter solstice marks the shortest day, when the sun appears at its lowest point.
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