India To Witness Shortest Day On December 22
Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh): India is set to experience the shortest day of the year on December 22, thanks to an annual astronomical event. On this day, the Sun will be perpendicular to the Tropic of Capricorn, resulting in the shortest day and longest night for countries in the Northern Hemisphere, including India.
According to Dr. Rajendra Gupt, the superintendent of Government Jiwaji Observatory, December 22 marks a significant astronomical occurrence each year, leading to this Friday being the shortest day. In Ujjain, the sunrise will occur at 7:05 am, while the sunset is expected at 5:46 pm. With these timings, Ujjain will witness a daytime duration of 10 hours and 41 minutes, accompanied by a night lasting 13 hours and 19 minutes. During this period, the Sun will enter Cyan Capricorn and position itself at 0 degrees in Capricorn.
The movement of the Sun during this time brings about the beginning of Uttarayan, as it starts becoming visible towards the north. With the Sun’s gradual movement northward, the days will progressively become longer in the Northern Hemisphere, while the nights will shorten. On March 21, the equinox will occur, signifying equal lengths for both day and night.
As we prepare to embrace the shortest day, it is worth noting the significance of this astronomical phenomenon. While it brings about a shorter day and longer night, it also symbolizes the transition towards longer daylight hours in the coming months. This celestial event offers a reminder of the ever-changing nature of our planet and the timeless dance between the Sun and Earth.
Even amidst the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, taking a moment to appreciate the celestial marvel occurring above us can bring a sense of awe and wonder. So as we witness the shortest day of the year, let us also anticipate the beauty and abundance that await us as nature continues its eternal cycles.
In conclusion, December 22 will mark India’s shortest day, paving the way for longer daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere. It is a remarkable reminder of the delicate balance shared between the Earth and the Sun, reminding us of the wonders that exist beyond our human experience. Let us embrace this astronomical phenomenon and cherish the fleeting moments of the shortest day.