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Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by chocboi78(m): 3:42am On Jun 21, 2020
My love for geography tho
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by nicedaddy(m): 4:15am On Jun 21, 2020
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Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by tomdon(m): 5:11am On Jun 21, 2020
Bhadmus77:
Lol... Something that today was very short.. It was dark around 6 already.
So how come it's the longest
Oga you can lie oo
I was driving around as from 6pm and I didn't have to switch on my headlights until well after 7. I somehow knew the darkness didn't come early
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Nobody: 5:23am On Jun 21, 2020
Who is gonna view the eclipse? Its starting around 6
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by badonkadonk: 6:03am On Jun 21, 2020
Shoodboi:
Today (June 20, 2020), is the longest day of the year

For those who have been following the weather (especially children who play a lot, adults who fast, and Muslims who pray around 7 in the evening), you may have noticed that dusk comes much later, and lasts for longer.

(Dusk is the period of brief daylight after the sun has set. It marks the boundary between evening and night.)

Everywhere becomes dark around 7:30 pm or even much later, instead of around a few minutes to seven as it used to be in the past (at least, here in Lagos).

This is happening because we are close to the summer solstice, and in fact, today, June 20, 2020, is the summer solstice.


What does Summer Solstice mean?

As you should know, the earth revolves around the sun. However, the earth is not completely round and neither is its orbit round the sun.

The earth’s orbit is elliptical, which makes the distance between the earth and the sun vary throughout the year.

The earth itself is a bit flat at the north and south poles, which makes its side bulge out like a balloon that is about to burst.

The result is that, once a year, the earth positions itself such that the sun appears at its highest position in the sky in the northern part of the earth.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770370_seasonsearthorbitlarge_jpege2f41ba12e676f12b7278da9ea47baa1
The summer solstice is on the left.

That day is called the Summer Solstice and is usually between June 20 and 22 every year.

However, that moment in 2020 falls on 5:44 pm EDT on June 20 (today). For us in Nigeria, that is 10:44 pm WAT (West African Time).


What happens on the Summer Solstice?

The summer solstice is always the longest day and shortest night of the year. This means we will enjoy more daylight today than on any other day of the year.

People living at the northernmost and southernmost parts of the earth will even enjoy 24 hours of sunlight throughout the day.

The summer solstice also marks the beginning of the summer season in the northern hemisphere (the northern half of the earth).

However, the reverse will happen in the southern hemisphere (the southern half of the earth) where the sun will be at its lowest point, making the summer solstice the beginning of the winter season in the Southern hemisphere.


What about the solar eclipse?

Lucky for us, this year’s solstice will coincide with a very rare solstice solar eclipse that will last from 4:45 am to 9:34 am on June 21. (The next solstice solar eclipse will only come around on June 21, 2039.)

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770369_download_pngc26be60cfd1ba40772b5ac48b95ab19b
The eclipse will look like the photo above. That is the moon covering the sun with the thin "ring of fire" line visible.

Tomorrow’s eclipse will be visible from some parts of Africa and Asia.

People living in Congo, Ethiopia, and China will see the eclipse, and so will people living in northern India, southern Pakistan, and the Central African Republic.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770368_screenshot3_jpeg96647f10afbbedde0709206e8c8ff91a
The eclipse will be most visible in the area that is orange in color.

Unfortunately, it appears that it will not be visible from Nigeria.


Source: I wrote this myself with reference from https://www.almanac.com/content/first-day-summer-summer-solstice and https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2020-june-21
What I don't understand is, time will say 11pm and the sun will still be outside in the UK, I mean what's it still doing outside?
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by DEIFIED(m): 6:04am On Jun 21, 2020
is it the reasons it rained heavily half the day?
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by coputa(m): 6:29am On Jun 21, 2020
This is normal,it happens all the time,Some part of the earth bulges out like a ballon,i guess scientist/geographers took the picture from the moon,where are the other planets,in the sky(space) or under the sea are they not on the same plate as the earth.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Bhadmus77(m): 6:33am On Jun 21, 2020
tomdon:
Oga you can lie oo
I was driving around as from 6pm and I didn't have to switch on my headlights until well after 7. I somehow knew the darkness didn't come early
Do we live in the same area.. Use your head naa
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Richygold21(m): 7:07am On Jun 21, 2020
Wow will be happy to witness it!!
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by derealj(m): 7:41am On Jun 21, 2020
Shoodboi:
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As you should know, the earth revolves around the sun. However, the earth is not completely round and neither is its orbit round the sun.

The earth’s orbit is elliptical, which makes the distance between the earth and the sun vary throughout the year.

The earth itself is a bit flat at the north and south poles, which makes its side bulge out like a balloon that is about to burst.

The result is that, once a year, the earth positions itself such that the sun appears at its highest position in the sky in the northern part of the earth.
Although the earth's elliptical orbit contributes to this, the main reason is that the earth's axis is tilted at an angle. That's why the northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun while the Southern hemisphere is tilting away. The northern hemisphere will experience longer days and become hotter because they are facing the sun while the Southern hemisphere will experience longer nights and is colder.

People living at the northernmost and southernmost parts of the earth will even enjoy 24 hours of sunlight throughout the day.

The summer solstice also marks the beginning of the summer season in the northern hemisphere (the northern half of the earth).

However, the reverse will happen in the southern hemisphere (the southern half of the earth) where the sun will be at its lowest point, making the summer solstice the beginning of the winter season in the Southern hemisphere.
It's only the North Pole that will experience 24 hours of daylight, South Pole will experience 24 hours of darkness. The case reverses during the winter solstice.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by sylve11: 8:13am On Jun 21, 2020
ChizzyBuna:
Waiting for our daddy @Righteous
To come and spew bibilical jargon
Lol grin cool
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by yusuff2019(m): 8:21am On Jun 21, 2020
Please who can help me finds my geography notebook. I wan check something �����
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by AYOMIDESEUN: 9:28am On Jun 21, 2020
Toooooooooor!
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by yassinattah(m): 9:30am On Jun 21, 2020
Meaning any child born under the black sun is caused..According to Stregobor..

King Fred of Haffofcreden's daughter Renfri was born under the black sun (Eclipse) so she's caused..

The Witcher Season 1

watch out for Season 2...
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by olioxx(m): 9:45am On Jun 21, 2020
derealj:
Although the earth's elliptical orbit contributes to this, the main reason is that the earth's axis is tilted at an angle. That's why the northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun while the Southern hemisphere is tilting away. The northern hemisphere will experience longer days and become hotter because they are facing the sun while the Southern hemisphere will experience longer nights and is colder.


It's only the North Pole that will experience 24 hours of daylight, South Pole will experience 24 hours of darkness. The case reverses during the winter solstice.
.
Gbayi u said what I was about saying.
As a result of the 23.4degree tilting of the earth while orbiting, that phenomenon exist.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Prof0fficial: 10:14am On Jun 21, 2020
as long as time can't be altered. it's same. just say longer daylight or shorter blackout
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Slawoomir: 10:37am On Jun 21, 2020
Whenever a blood moon comes out, a solar eclipse or strange sights on the heavenly bodies, its a sign that a great occurrence is about to come. Shortly before the corona Virus came there was a super wolf blood moon, before the Ascension of trump as the US president, Before the Locust Invasion of central africa e.t.c Check and do your own research, before any great event happens on earth, there would be signs on the heavenly bodies.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by OlawaleBammie: 10:45am On Jun 21, 2020
Lilimax:
No be 24 hours make 1 day again :-
7 days make 1 week ??

*Make you no just mention me because I no go talk to you embarassed
Liv am na, even today, I mean this morning nothing happen self, no eclipse nothing nothing.
Just like normal day.


abeg day no dey long pass day ogbeni.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by snitchbitch: 12:35pm On Jun 21, 2020
13hours sun and 11 hours night.

God is the greatest
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by jnoz23(m): 2:00pm On Jun 21, 2020
Shoodboi:
Photos added.

Lalasticlala, could you help me push this to the front page. Let's educate the people around here. Thank you.
nice piece of information , btw ur moniker sounds familiar! where you in abeokuta sometime in 2009? unnab precisely.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by CanadaOrBust: 2:47pm On Jun 21, 2020
Bhadmus77:
Lol... Something that today was very short.. It was dark around 6 already.
So how come it's the longest
tomdon:
Oga you can lie oo
I was driving around as from 6pm and I didn't have to switch on my headlights until well after 7. I somehow knew the darkness didn't come early
U r both wrong. OP is the one creating confusion and misinformation. 9ja is near the equator. Near the equator the days are same length all year round. And yesterday was the SHORTEST day in the Southern Hemisphere, and South Pole had 24hr darkness!
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by AsawanaDgreat: 4:30pm On Jun 21, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Go school you no gree. It's simply means you enjoy longer daylight.
as you no gree sponsor me nko,? I go manage you like that
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by EdwardRandy(m): 4:33pm On Jun 21, 2020
ChizzyBuna:
Waiting for our daddy @Righteous
To come and spew bibilical jargon
That guy can be very annoying, sometimes I wished he was closer so I could give him some few resetting slaps. angry angry
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Simplestrokes(m): 4:51pm On Jun 21, 2020
It was indeed a long day
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Kogbaski: 5:41pm On Jun 21, 2020
Ok
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Discombulator: 5:43pm On Jun 21, 2020
jubrilELsudan:
SAME WORDS YOUR WIFE TELLS ME SHE SAYS TO YOU AFTER I SHOOT MY HOT CUM IN HER MOUTH.
The same word your MOTHER UTTERED WHEN YOU SHOVED YOUR D!CK DOWN HER THROAT RIGHT
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by jubrilELsudan: 7:32pm On Jun 21, 2020
Discombulator:
The same word your MOTHER UTTERED WHEN YOU SHOVED YOUR D!CK DOWN HER THROAT RIGHT
SAME WORDS YOUR MOTHER SCREAMED LIKE A LITTLE B!TCH WHEN I FVCKED HER IN HER ANUS THEN IN ALL HOLES LIKE A DIRTY WH0RE THEN SHOOT MY HOT CUM IN HER FUPA KUKUNASE THEN SHOOT MY HOT CUM IN HER MOUTH.

Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Nobody: 3:45am On Jun 22, 2020
jnoz23:
nice piece of information , btw ur moniker sounds familiar! where you in abeokuta sometime in 2009? unnab precisely.
Thanks.

No, I did not school in Unaab and never lived in Abeokuta.
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Aphroditee(f): 10:51am On Jul 08, 2020
Shoodboi:
Today (June 20, 2020), is the longest day of the year

For those who have been following the weather (especially children who play a lot, adults who fast, and Muslims who pray around 7 in the evening), you may have noticed that dusk comes much later, and lasts for longer.

(Dusk is the period of brief daylight after the sun has set. It marks the boundary between evening and night.)

Everywhere becomes dark around 7:30 pm or even much later, instead of around a few minutes to seven as it used to be in the past (at least, here in Lagos).

This is happening because we are close to the summer solstice, and in fact, today, June 20, 2020, is the summer solstice.


What does Summer Solstice mean?

As you should know, the earth revolves around the sun. However, the earth is not completely round and neither is its orbit round the sun.

The earth’s orbit is elliptical, which makes the distance between the earth and the sun vary throughout the year.

The earth itself is a bit flat at the north and south poles, which makes its side bulge out like a balloon that is about to burst.

The result is that, once a year, the earth positions itself such that the sun appears at its highest position in the sky in the northern part of the earth.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770370_seasonsearthorbitlarge_jpege2f41ba12e676f12b7278da9ea47baa1
The summer solstice is on the left.

That day is called the Summer Solstice and is usually between June 20 and 22 every year.

However, that moment in 2020 falls on 5:44 pm EDT on June 20 (today). For us in Nigeria, that is 10:44 pm WAT (West African Time).


What happens on the Summer Solstice?

The summer solstice is always the longest day and shortest night of the year. This means we will enjoy more daylight today than on any other day of the year.

People living at the northernmost and southernmost parts of the earth will even enjoy 24 hours of sunlight throughout the day.

The summer solstice also marks the beginning of the summer season in the northern hemisphere (the northern half of the earth).

However, the reverse will happen in the southern hemisphere (the southern half of the earth) where the sun will be at its lowest point, making the summer solstice the beginning of the winter season in the Southern hemisphere.


What about the solar eclipse?

Lucky for us, this year’s solstice will coincide with a very rare solstice solar eclipse that will last from 4:45 am to 9:34 am on June 21. (The next solstice solar eclipse will only come around on June 21, 2039.)

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770369_download_pngc26be60cfd1ba40772b5ac48b95ab19b
The eclipse will look like the photo above. That is the moon covering the sun with the thin "ring of fire" line visible.

Tomorrow’s eclipse will be visible from some parts of Africa and Asia.

People living in Congo, Ethiopia, and China will see the eclipse, and so will people living in northern India, southern Pakistan, and the Central African Republic.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770368_screenshot3_jpeg96647f10afbbedde0709206e8c8ff91a
The eclipse will be most visible in the area that is orange in color.

Unfortunately, it appears that it will not be visible from Nigeria.


Source: I wrote this myself with reference from https://www.almanac.com/content/first-day-summer-summer-solstice and https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2020-june-21
Re: Today Is The Longest Day Of The Year And There Will Be A Solar Eclipse Tomorrow by Aphroditee(f): 10:51am On Jul 08, 2020
Shoodboi:
Today (June 20, 2020), is the longest day of the year

For those who have been following the weather (especially children who play a lot, adults who fast, and Muslims who pray around 7 in the evening), you may have noticed that dusk comes much later, and lasts for longer.

(Dusk is the period of brief daylight after the sun has set. It marks the boundary between evening and night.)

Everywhere becomes dark around 7:30 pm or even much later, instead of around a few minutes to seven as it used to be in the past (at least, here in Lagos).

This is happening because we are close to the summer solstice, and in fact, today, June 20, 2020, is the summer solstice.


What does Summer Solstice mean?

As you should know, the earth revolves around the sun. However, the earth is not completely round and neither is its orbit round the sun.

The earth’s orbit is elliptical, which makes the distance between the earth and the sun vary throughout the year.

The earth itself is a bit flat at the north and south poles, which makes its side bulge out like a balloon that is about to burst.

The result is that, once a year, the earth positions itself such that the sun appears at its highest position in the sky in the northern part of the earth.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770370_seasonsearthorbitlarge_jpege2f41ba12e676f12b7278da9ea47baa1
The summer solstice is on the left.

That day is called the Summer Solstice and is usually between June 20 and 22 every year.

However, that moment in 2020 falls on 5:44 pm EDT on June 20 (today). For us in Nigeria, that is 10:44 pm WAT (West African Time).


What happens on the Summer Solstice?

The summer solstice is always the longest day and shortest night of the year. This means we will enjoy more daylight today than on any other day of the year.

People living at the northernmost and southernmost parts of the earth will even enjoy 24 hours of sunlight throughout the day.

The summer solstice also marks the beginning of the summer season in the northern hemisphere (the northern half of the earth).

However, the reverse will happen in the southern hemisphere (the southern half of the earth) where the sun will be at its lowest point, making the summer solstice the beginning of the winter season in the Southern hemisphere.


What about the solar eclipse?

Lucky for us, this year’s solstice will coincide with a very rare solstice solar eclipse that will last from 4:45 am to 9:34 am on June 21. (The next solstice solar eclipse will only come around on June 21, 2039.)

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770369_download_pngc26be60cfd1ba40772b5ac48b95ab19b
The eclipse will look like the photo above. That is the moon covering the sun with the thin "ring of fire" line visible.

Tomorrow’s eclipse will be visible from some parts of Africa and Asia.

People living in Congo, Ethiopia, and China will see the eclipse, and so will people living in northern India, southern Pakistan, and the Central African Republic.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11770368_screenshot3_jpeg96647f10afbbedde0709206e8c8ff91a
The eclipse will be most visible in the area that is orange in color.

Unfortunately, it appears that it will not be visible from Nigeria.


Source: I wrote this myself with reference from https://www.almanac.com/content/first-day-summer-summer-solstice and https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2020-june-21
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