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about 10.30, so it's nice, but tomorrow will be the longest day of the year. And again, because of the Earth isn't in a, it's in a bit of an elliptical orbit around the Sun. Let me drop it. So real quick, because Earth is in a bit of, it's in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, it's not a perfectly circular orbit. What ends up happening is the length of the day, while it increases, it begins to slow down. The rate of increase slows down as you get in the Northern Hemisphere, as you get into the solstice. And then it's very, very slowly, you know, will hit peak and then we will very, very slowly lose daylight. And then there's a gradual acceleration that occurs into August, and then it starts picking up. Whereas in the Southern Hemisphere, when, for their summer solstice, or winter solstice, their summer solstice.
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