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Where To Celebrate Summer Solstice Near Pacific Palisades
The June solstice marks the official start of summer and arrives on Wednesday.
PACIFIC PALISADES, CA — As if summer events in Malibu aren’t already in full swing, here’s another reason to celebrate the season: The June solstice, regarded as the official start to summer, arrives Wednesday.
Some ways to celebrate the summer solstice in your area include:
- Summer Solstice Sound Healing, Santa Monica - June 21
- Summer Solstice Goddess Activation, Santa Monica - June 25
The sun travels its longest path through the sky on the day of the summer solstice, which occurs the exact moment Sol reaches its highest and northernmost points in the sky, making it the longest day of the year in terms of daylight. In Malibu, that’s at 1:22 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
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On Wednesday, the sun will rise at 6:29 a.m. in Malibu and will set at 8:16 p.m., meaning we’ll see about 13 hours and 46 minutes of daylight.
You can read more about the science of the summer solstice on The Old Farmer’s Almanac website.
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The summer solstice offers a short window to see electric blue noctilucent clouds, the highest in Earth's atmosphere, which float about 50 miles above our planet's surface near the edge of space, which starts at an altitude of 62 miles.
As you’re filling out your summer calendar, block out a few dates for the summer meteor showers. The Delta Aquariids, Alpha Capricornids and Perseids all start in July.
Also, the July 3 full buck moon is the first of four consecutive supermoons. They’re not that much different from other full moons, but they do appear to be bigger and brighter.
And, who knows, you may get a chance to see the aurora borealis as the sun’s 11-year magnetic cycle goes into overdrive as it approaches what’s known as “solar maximum.” When this happens, the sun’s magnetic fields flip, creating a greater number of sunspots that can set off the ethereal northern lights displays.
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