Standing Still. The point in the earth's orbit around the Sun in which the
ecliptic reaches its maximum obliquity.
The
Summer Solstice occurs annually around June 22, when the Sun enters
Cancer at 23.5 degrees N declination, highest overhead in the northern hemisphere. The longest day of the year.
The
Winter Solstice occurs annually around December 22, when the Sun enters
Capricorn at 23.5 degrees S declination, its lowest point in the northern hemisphere. The shortest day of the year.