No, that's not correct. After the Summer Solstice, it does not immediately become autumn. The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest in the Southern Hemisphere, typically occurring around June 20 or 21. It marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

Autumn (or fall) begins in September in the Northern Hemisphere and March in the Southern Hemisphere. The transition from summer to autumn in the Northern Hemisphere is marked by the equinox, which usually occurs around September 22 or 23. So, there is a significant gap between the Summer Solstice and the start of autumn.
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