2013 Winter Solstice, December Solstice
The
Solstice is an astronomical event that happens twice, once in summer and once in winter, each year when the Sun reaches its highest position in the sky as seen from the North or South Pole. During Solstices the tilt of the axil of the Earth (with respect to the Sun) is the maximum at 23° 26'.
Solstices occur on 20
th or 21
st June and 21
st or 22
nd December each year. During summer the day of the solstice is the longest day of the year and during winter the day of the solstice is the shortest day of the year.
During June it is
Summer Solstice in the Northern hemisphere and
Winter Solstice in the Southern hemisphere. In other words on
June Solstice it is summer time in the UK, the USA, Canada, Russia, India, and China and it is the longest day of the year while it is winter time in Australia, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa and it is the shortest day of the year.
Similarly during December it is Winter Solstice in the Northern hemisphere and Summer Solstice in the Southern hemisphere. In other words during
December Solstice it is winter time in the UK, the USA, Canada, Russia, India and China and it is the shortest day of the year while it is summer time in Australia, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa and it is the longest day of the year.
To avoid any confusion Solstices are preferably referred as June Solstice (Northern Solstice) and December Solstice (Southern Solstice).
Winter Solstice is also known as
Hibernal Solstice.
In Hindu astrology Winter Solstice is known as
Tropical Uttarayana. However
Sidereal Uttarayana starts from
Makara Sankranti - from this day onwards
Devkal starts which is good to start auspicious work.
Check
Winter Solstice date and time in 2014