Salisbury: Visitors gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to enjoy summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Visitors gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to enjoy summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Visitors gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to enjoy summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Visitors gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to enjoy summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Thousands of revelers gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to catch a glimpse of the summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Thousands of revelers gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to catch a glimpse of the summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Thousands of revelers gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to catch a glimpse of the summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Thousands of revelers gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to catch a glimpse of the summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
Salisbury: Thousands of revelers gather at the ancient stone circle in Wiltshire – Stonehenge to catch a glimpse of the summer solstice sunrise, near Salisbury in England, United Kingdom on June 21, 2019. The Northern Hemisphere experiences summer solstice Earth’s maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Likewise, the Sun’s declination from the celestial equator is 23.44°. This special day is the longest day of year with the most amount of sunlight, followed by the shortest night of the year. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)
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