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API namenasa
DescriptionNASA picture of the day
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{"date":"2025-12-21","explanation":"Can you tell that today is a solstice by the
tilt of the Earth? Yes. At a solstice, the Earth's terminator -- the dividing
line between night and day -- is tilted the most. The featured time-lapse video
demonstrates this by displaying an entire year on planet Earth in twelve second
s. From geosynchronous orbit, the Meteosat 9 satellite recorded infrared images
of the Earth every day at the same local time. The video started at the Septemb
er 2010 equinox with the terminator line being vertical: an equinox. As the Eart
h revolved around the Sun, the terminator was seen to tilt in a way that provide
s less daily sunlight to the northern hemisphere, causing winter in the north. A
t the most tilt, winter solstice occurred in the north, and summer solstice in t
he south. As the year progressed, the March 2011 equinox arrived halfway throug
h the video, followed by the terminator tilting the other way, causing winter in
the southern hemisphere -- and summer in the north. The captured year ends agai
n with the September equinox, concluding another of the billions of trips the Ea
rth has taken -- and will take -- around the Sun. APOD Review: RJN's Night Sk
y Network Lecture","media_type":"other","service_version":"v1","title":"Solstice
on a Spinning Earth"}