Lesser-known facts about the summer solstice:
"Solstice" means "sun standing still" in Latin, referring to the sun's apparent pause before changing direction.
The summer solstice varies yearly, falling between June 20 and June 22.
It brings the longest day and shortest night as the sun rises and sets at its northernmost point.
The summer solstice isn't necessarily the hottest day; peak temperatures usually come weeks later.
Lesser-known facts about the summer solstice: