The article explains why the summer solstice, which marks the longest day of the year, does not coincide with the latest sunset. Using examples from Mainz and Flensburg, it describes how the earliest sunrise occurs before the solstice and the latest sunset happens after it. The phenomenon is attributed to the Earth's elliptical orbit around the Sun and the difference between solar time and standard clock time.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a scientific explanation without taking a political stance. It focuses on astronomical phenomena and geographical examples, using neutral language and factual information.
Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 99): Very accurate and detailed account of the phenomenon, using specific examples like Mainz and Flensburg. The explanation of Earth's orbital mechanics and axial tilt is precise. The tone remains neutral and informative throughout.




