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The December-solstice solar year is the solar year based on the December solstice. It is thus the length of time between adjacent December solstices. The length of the December-solstice year has been relatively stable between 6000 BC and AD 2000, in the range of 49 minutes 30 sec
This is often done by observing sunrise and sunset or using an astronomically aligned instrument that allows a ray of light to be cast on a certain point around that time. The earliest sunset and latest sunrise dates differ from winter solstice, however, and these depend on latitude, due to the variation in the solar day throughout the year ...
Sunset Beach aired its final episode on December 31, 1999; NBC returned the noon timeslot to its affiliates on January 3, 2000. Some NBC affiliates did not air Sunset Beach in the noon timeslot, opting to air local news and/or syndicated programming instead. UPN debuted a weekly Disney cartoon block called Disney's One Too.
December 1999 crimes in the United States (2 P) ... 1999 Seattle WTO protests This page was last edited on 17 February 2022, at 23:59 (UTC). ...
1852 – The Denny Party moves to present day Downtown Seattle in April. 1853 – Seattle becomes seat of King County, Washington Territory. [2] 1854 – School opens. [3] 1855 – Population: 300. [2] 1856 – Hostile Native American tribesmen attack Seattle in a single-day battle. 1858 – The arrival of Manuel Lopes, the city's first Black ...
"The Astonishing Lunar Illumination of December 22nd, 1999! The Brightest First Night of Winter In 133 years!"--Jack Horkheimer: December 13, 1999 () 1150: #SG 99-51 "The Winter Solstice and Why The Shortest Day of The Year Doesn't Feel Like The Shortest"--Jack Horkheimer: December 20, 1999 () 1151: #SG 99-52 "A Star for the Millennium!
1967 – A Pennsylvania Railroad Budd Metroliner exceeds 249 kilometres per hour (155 mph) on their New York Division, also present-day Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. 1968 – The Zodiac Killer murders his first two officially confirmed victims, David Arthur Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen, on Lake Herman Road in Benicia, California , United States.
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