Caulfield: Happy longest day of the year! I think. If the sun hits its northern-most point this afternoon...Is today the longest day? Or would tomorrow be?
Frazz: You could look it up.
Caulfield: I don't have time for that.
The longest day was Dec 14, 1976, Chem 101 final. The sky turned black, thunder cracked, and “Abandon all hope” sounded optimistic. It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly
Even more confusingly, if you define “day” to mean the sun’s apparent movement from nadir to nadir (or zenith to zenith), the longest day occurs at perihelion, which was January 3 this year and January 5 in 2012.
At 43 degrees N, todays sunrise/sunset times are 05:12/20:34, giving 15:22 hours. Tomorrow’s times are 05:13/20:35, also giving 15:22 hours. It takes a few days before the differences in seconds accumulate enough to be noticable.
It stays light longer the further west you go in the Eastern Standard Time Zone, but also if you go north. In northern parts of the UP near the Central Time Zone, it stays light till darn near 11…
ARF2 over 13 years ago
Depending on your latitude, the earliest sunrise was about a week ago, and the latest sunset is about a week from now. This confuses a lot of people.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
The longest day was Dec 14, 1976, Chem 101 final. The sky turned black, thunder cracked, and “Abandon all hope” sounded optimistic. It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly
RonaldDavis over 13 years ago
Even more confusingly, if you define “day” to mean the sun’s apparent movement from nadir to nadir (or zenith to zenith), the longest day occurs at perihelion, which was January 3 this year and January 5 in 2012.
runar over 13 years ago
At 43 degrees N, todays sunrise/sunset times are 05:12/20:34, giving 15:22 hours. Tomorrow’s times are 05:13/20:35, also giving 15:22 hours. It takes a few days before the differences in seconds accumulate enough to be noticable.
mlvezie over 13 years ago
I just checked Wolfram Alpha. in Boston, it’s 15:16:53. Tomorrow it’s 15:16:52, so today is longer than tomorrow by a second.
But who’s counting? (ME!)
Ballantyne over 13 years ago
How come nobody is commenting on the plant he is carrying? It looks a lot like a baby cannabis plant
lancemay over 13 years ago
what’s frazz growing there?
Karen345 over 13 years ago
frazz rocks
Varnes over 13 years ago
It stays light longer the further west you go in the Eastern Standard Time Zone, but also if you go north. In northern parts of the UP near the Central Time Zone, it stays light till darn near 11…
Dirty Dragon over 13 years ago
The Longest Day was June 6.1944.
A.Ficionada over 13 years ago
Just looked up wolframalpha.com, and I think it’s my new favorite site. Thanks MZ.
ponytail56 over 13 years ago
a kid that much smarter than his teachers should know, the worst comment he could make," I don’t have time to look it up".