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Oman to witness winter solstice tomorrow

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Last updated: 2025/12/20 at 7:44 AM
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As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, Muscat, Oman, is preparing to experience the winter solstice on December 21st, 2025. This astronomical event marks the official beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and will be characterized by the year’s longest night and shortest day. Understanding the winter solstice is about more than just a calendar date; it’s about the Earth’s beautiful, complex relationship with the sun and the forces that shape our seasons.

Understanding the 2025 Winter Solstice in Muscat

The winter solstice will occur specifically at 7:03 pm local time in Muscat. This signifies the moment when the sun reaches its southernmost declination, appearing lowest in the sky for those in the Northern Hemisphere. According to Ma’athir bint Khamis Al-Wahaibi, Chair of the Community Engagement Committee at the Oman Astronomical Society, this day will bring the fewest daylight hours of the year. The sun will rise at 6:44 am and set at 5:25 pm, providing only 10 hours and 41 minutes of daylight. This event isn’t simply a local phenomenon but a global one, although its effects differ based on latitude.

The Duration of Winter and Earth’s Orbital Mechanics

The winter season following the solstice isn’t just a day or a week. Al-Wahaibi explained that winter will last for an impressive 88 days, 23 hours, and 42 minutes! This lengthy period is a direct consequence of the Earth’s tilted axis and its journey around the sun. Many people mistakenly believe that the Earth’s distance from the sun dictates the seasons. However, this isn’t accurate.

Debunking the Distance Myth

A common misconception is that winter happens when the Earth is furthest from the sun, and summer when it’s closest. Interestingly, the Earth actually reaches its closest point to the sun, known as perihelion, during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere. This proves that the Earth’s tilt, not distance, is the primary driver of seasonal changes. The angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth’s surface determines the intensity of the heat and, therefore, the temperature.

What Causes the Winter Solstice?

The winter solstice is a result of the Earth’s 23.5-degree axial tilt. This tilt means that throughout the year, different parts of the planet receive the sun’s most direct rays. As the Earth orbits the sun, the Northern Hemisphere gradually tilts away from the sun, leading to shorter days and cooler temperatures. The solstice marks the peak of this tilt. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere is tilting towards the sun during this time, experiencing their longest day and beginning of summer.

During the solstice itself, the North Pole reaches its maximum tilt away from the sun. This has dramatic effects at extreme latitudes. In the Arctic Circle, the sun remains below the horizon for a full 24 hours, resulting in a period of complete darkness. Meanwhile, in the Antarctic Circle, the sun stays above the horizon all day – a stunning display known as the midnight sun. This phenomenon is a key characteristic of polar regions and adds to the wonder of the astronomical event.

Observing the Solstice in Oman

From the perspective of Muscat, the winter solstice presents several noticeable characteristics. The sun rises from the far southeast, tracing a low arc across the sky. As a result, shadows are noticeably longer on this day compared to other times of the year. These visual cues offer a tangible connection to the celestial events unfolding above us. You can even observe the change in the sun’s path over time by noting the sunrise and sunset points.

The shift towards the winter solstice is gradual, building from the autumnal equinox which occurred in September. Following the equinox, the sun’s apparent movement slowly shifted southward, decreasing the daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere. The sun will continue on this path until the spring equinox on March 20, 2026, when daylight and nighttime hours will once again be equal.

Earth’s Movements and the Changing Seasons

The Earth’s movements are fundamental to understanding the seasons. The planet has two primary motions: daily rotation on its axis, which gives us day and night, and yearly revolution around the sun, which defines our astronomical seasons. The winter solstice is a pivotal point in this yearly cycle, representing the turning point where days begin to lengthen again. It’s a beautiful reminder of the continuous motion and dynamic relationship between our planet and the star that sustains it.

Al-Wahaibi notes that, for several days surrounding the solstice, the sun seems to rise from the same point on the southern horizon. This stationary appearance before it begins its northward journey is a result of the Earth’s orbital motion. After this period, the gradual increase in daylight becomes apparent, culminating in the spring equinox.

The winter solstice offers a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and appreciate the intricacies of our planet’s orbit. Whether you’re an avid astronomer or simply curious about the changing seasons, this event is a fascinating reminder of the forces that shape our world. Consider taking time to observe the sunrise or sunset on December 21st, 2025, and reflect on the astronomical ballet unfolding above Muscat.

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