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Happy summer solstice! In the Northern Hemisphere, today marks the longest day of the year and the official start to summer. Check out our Tumblr for ways to celebrate the season: https://lnkd.in/e8Kf8C5Z

  • The Sun rises over sand dunes at the beach at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Sand and leaves are seen in the foreground, and a brightly lit sky with the Sun reflected on the water is seen in the distance. Credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
Shawn V.

Manager Of Oncology Solutions & Recruiting

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Pedro Paulo Martins Rodrigues

Técnico em Manutenção na Diamante Geração de Energia

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happy winter solstice, for us here in the southern hemisphere

Miguel Bronchud

Co-Founder & Advisory Board at Regenerative Medicine Solutions

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Feliz solsticio

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Mary Chereece Smyser R.

Licensed Real Estate Professional @ eXp Realty | TAR and ARMLS access

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Thanks for sharing

High sun angle season is my favorite season.

Cherise Petker

Innovating solar with the circular economy. Prototyped tests boost clean energy, cooler infrastructure. Designed for utility, EV charging stations, highways, solar canals, mining, recycling, landfill sites.

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Cheers to Summer Solstice and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration thanks for providing great data. Here are my images on Solstice recording a spike in solar output at 26% efficiency (133% rated output), during cloud edge effect phenomena, optimising albedo effect. Sun and clouds at max irradiance reflecting onto the top of pv and water below a floating pv module.

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Andrés F. Ross Burrows

Gerencia Técnica | Especialista en Aceites y Grasas | Dirección Estratégica y Regulatoria Industria Alimentaria y Farmacéutica

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happy winter solstice from the other side

Todd Buhrows

Retired Reference Librarian at Toronto Public Library

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Celebrate longer days and learning how to keep cool during heat waves!

Here's to longer days filled with sunshine and warmth!

Stella Sonza Esver

Environmental paralegal; mapping tech

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Celestial mechanics marks today's planetary axis tilt in angular degrees, but my fond markers are those in the human sphere of spiritual and religious praxis. 1. The primordial observation of the movement of the sun angles at Stonehedge (UK). 2. The Tour of Stained Glass Windows of the Gothic Dominican Church (SF).

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