First Day of Summer! Top 3 Facts About Solstice, Longest Day of the Year

By Kyle Dowling | Jun 21, 2015 11:16 AM EDT

It's June 21, folks. Not only does that mean it's Father's Day, but it is also the first day of summer, aka the Summer Solstice. As the longest day of the year, there might be a few facts that you're not quite aware of. Therefore, MStars News has grabbed a few tidbits of information to help you get through the day.

You know, as if the nice weather (depending on where you are) didn't already do it for you.

3. People Actually Celebrity This Thing
Yes, it's true. While it's just another day for many, many people, there are actually folks who party during the solstice. IBT Times reports that people often get together to worship the sun and even party a bit. Places like Stonehenge and Times Square – two totally different places in our opinion – find themselves having people come to pay homage to the sun... in different ways.

People reportedly gather in New York City's very own Times Square area for a group yoga class. And there's even a live stream of it.

2. Solstice Means Something
Not literally "something" but it means something. And what that is, is "sun" and "staying." Per the report, it can also stand for sun standing still. Which perhaps is why it's the longest day of the year.

1. It Isn't Always on June 21
Summer Solstice reportedly occurs between June 20 and June 21 ever year. It happens whenever "the sun reaches its highest point in the sky," according to IBT.

Looking for more of a description to help you get through June 21? Check out the below video:

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