Summer Solstice

Tomorrow is the first day of Summer. The Summer Solstice will take place in the Northern Hemisphere at 7:57 AM on June 21st (Pacific Daylight Time). The Summer Solstice is also called the estival solstice and occurs in the Northern Hemisphere when the North Pole is at its most extreme tilt towards the sun. The result is the longest day (and shortest night) of the year. The Solstice is also the first day of the season of Summer– although, confusingly, festivals known as Midsummer, take place around the same time, often on June 24.

By Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden – DIMG_5456, CC BY 2.0,

NASA UFO Task Force: Watch LIVE

source: Smithsonian

NASA presents a live discussion of the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force, at 7:30 PDT, on NASA TV. UAPs, are also known in popular culture as UFOs.

Watch it here: NASA TV


Information on this NASA initiative:

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena

UAP Independent Study

UAP Frequently Asked Questions


Find out more:

NASA.gov

Space.com

Smithsonian Magazine

BBC

Scientific American

CBC

Boston University