Word of the Week
S01 E14: Solistice
Season 1 Episode 14 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Here’s a word that is in season just twice a year.
To everything (turn, turn, turn) there is a season. This word kicks off two of them. Educate and amaze your friends at least twice a year with this astronomical term.
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Word of the Week is a local public television program presented by WTVP
Word of the Week
S01 E14: Solistice
Season 1 Episode 14 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
To everything (turn, turn, turn) there is a season. This word kicks off two of them. Educate and amaze your friends at least twice a year with this astronomical term.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(reverent orchestral music) - [Narrator] The word of the week is solstice, which marks the day with the most daylight in the summer and the least daylight in the winter.
Around here, the summer solstice is in June and the winter solstice is in December.
Both mark the official beginning of the season.
How is a solstice different from an equinox?
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