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"textContent": "June Solstice brings year's longest day and start of summer. The June Solstice 2026 will occur on June 21, marking the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. Caused by Earth's axial tilt, the astronomical event signals the beginning of summer and has fascinated civilizations for centuries. From extended daylight hours to cultural celebrations at Stonehenge, here's everything to know about the June Solstice and its significance.",
"title": "June Solstice 2026 Date & Time IST: What Should You Know About Astronomical Event In Northern Hemisphere"
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