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winter solstice

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winter solstice
1. the time at which the sun is at its southernmost point in the sky (northernmost point in the S hemisphere) appearing at noon at its lowest altitude above the horizon. It occurs about December 22 (June 21 in the S hemisphere)
2. Astronomy the point on the celestial sphere, opposite the summer solstice, at which the ecliptic is furthest south from the celestial equator. Right ascension: 18 hours; declination: --23.5°

winter solstice [′win·tər ′säl·stəs]
(astronomy)
The sun's position on the ecliptic (about December 22). Also known as first point of Capricorn.
The date (December 22) when the greatest southern declination of the sun occurs.


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