Where is the Sun in June?

The June solstice is the moment the Sun is directly above the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere. This is the northernmost latitude it reaches during the year. After the solstice, it begins moving south again.
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Where is the Sun Located in June?

The sun's vertical rays strike the Tropic of Cancer, 23.5° north of the Equator, during the June solstice. The subsolar point then begins its migration south, and vertical rays strike the Tropic of Capricorn, 23.5° south of the Equator, during the December solstice.
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Where is the Sun directly overhead in June?

The seasons on Earth are caused by the 23.5° tilt of the axis of rotation. The summer begins on or about June 21, when the Sun is directly overhead at local noon on the Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N latitude). This is the Summer Solstice.
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Where does the Sun not shine in June?

During the summer, the sun does not set above the Arctic Circle. In fact, this phenomenon is what helps to define the Arctic Circle. Like the equator, the Arctic Circle is an imaginary line. It's defined as the latitude above which the sun does not set on the day of the summer solstice (usually around June 21).
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Where on Earth is the overhead sun on June 21st?

The sun's rays are directly overhead along the Tropic of Cancer (the latitude line at 23.5° north, passing through Mexico, Saharan Africa, and India) on June 21.
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What latitudes approximately are receiving sunlight on June 21?

a. On June 21-22, the Sun's perpendicular rays (witnessed by 90o position of sun at noon) shine down at 23.5o N latitude (Tropic of Cancer).
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What latitude is the sun at in June?

As you travel southward in the northern hemisphere, the noon sun gets higher and higher. The first qualitative change occurs at 23.5° latitude, where the noon sun on the June solstice passes directly overhead. This latitude is called the Tropic of Cancer.
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What country has no sun for 6 months?

Located more than 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø, Norway, is home to extreme light variation between seasons. During the Polar Night, which lasts from November to January, the sun doesn't rise at all.
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Where is 6 months day and night?

In Svalbard, Norway, the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, there is no sunset from approximately 19 April to 23 August. The extreme sites are the poles, where the Sun can be continuously visible for half the year. The North Pole has midnight sun for 6 months from late March to late September.
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Where is the city where the sun doesn't set?

Svalbard is the place in Norway where the midnight sun occurs for the longest period. Here, the sun doesn't set between 20 April and 22 August. Kayaking in Lofoten in midnight sun. Midnight sun in Bodø.
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Which month is the sun overhead the equator?

The sun is directly overhead at "high-noon" on the equator twice per year, at the two equinoxes. Spring (or Vernal) Equinox is usually March 20, and Fall (or Autumnal) equinox is usually September 22.
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Where is the sun directly overhead now?

Having the sun directly overhead can happen only between the Cancer and Capricorn tropics. That is, only the places between 23.5° of latitude north and 23.5° of latitude south. On the Cancer tropic (23.5° latitude north) it will happen once every year, on the day of the northern hemisphere solstice (about June 21st).
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Where does the sun go directly overhead?

At the equator, the sun is directly overhead at noon on these two equinoxes. The "nearly" equal hours of day and night are due to refraction of sunlight or a bending of the light's rays that causes the sun to appear above the horizon when the actual position of the sun is below the horizon.
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Does the Sun always set in the west?

The sun, the stars, and the moon rise in the east and always set in the west because the earth spins towards the east.
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Which hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun on June 21?

Solstices occur when Earth's axis is pointed directly toward our Sun. This happens twice a year during Earth's orbit. Near June 21 the north pole is tilted 23.5 degrees toward our Sun and the northern hemisphere experiences summer solstice, the longest day of the northern hemisphere year.
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Which country has longest day in the world?

Summer solstice in Iceland

Iceland's longest day of the year (the summer solstice) is around June 21. On that day in Reykjavik, the sun sets just after midnight and rises again right before 3 a.m., with the sky never going completely dark.
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Is Alaska dark for 6 months?

Alaska is not actually dark for six months of the year, even in our northern cities. The entire state experiences varying hours of sunlight and darkness all year long. The long, dark hours of the winter season are due to Alaska's location on the globe.
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Which country has only day?

Also known as the Land of the Midnight Sun, Norway, for a period of 76 days never experiences sunset. That period is from May until the end of July, where there is constant sunlight. The city of Svalbard in the country experiences constant sunshine from April 10 to August 23.
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Which country has 40 minutes night?

The 40-minute night in Norway takes place in June 21 situation. At this time, the entire part of the earth from 66 degree north latitude to 90 degree north latitude remains under sunlight and this the reason why the sun sets for only 40 minutes. Hammerfest is a very beautiful place.
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What city has no night?

In Svalbard, Norway, the sun shines continuously from April 10 to August 23; it is also Europe's northernmost inhabited region. You can plan your visit to this place during this time and live for the days, when there is no night.
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Which country sees the sun first?

Ever wondered where in the world is the first place to see the sunrise? Well, wonder no longer! North of Gisborne, New Zealand, around the coast to Opotiki and inland to Te Urewera National Park, The East Cape has the honour of witnessing the world's first sunrise each and every day.
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Is the sun more north or south in the summer?

In the Northern Hemisphere in summer (May, June, July), the Sun rises in the northeast, peaks out slightly south of overhead point (lower in the south at higher latitude), and then sets in the northwest, whereas in the Southern Hemisphere in summer (November, December, January), the Sun rises in the southeast, peaks ...
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Is the sun more north in summer?

(In the northern hemisphere, the sunset tends more northerly in summer and more southerly in winter.) Technically the sun only sets due west at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
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Is the sun ever in the north?

The only difference is that the Sun is in the Northern sky, not the South. At the winter solstice (which is June 21st in the Southern hemisphere), the Sun still goes from east to west. But this time it arcs below the horizon, so if you were standing at the South Pole, you would never see it.
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