With the
autumnal equinox fast approaching -
September 22nd - I thought I'd give you some
Fun Friday Facts about equinoxes in general:
--An
equinox is the moment when the
Sun is positioned directly over the
Earth's equator. The
equinoxes represent the points where the direction of
North and
South poles are at a right angle to the Sun.
--On the
equinox, the sun rises directly in the east and sets directly in the west. This is true for both the
fall and
spring equinoxes. So on two days of the year you can find the exact cardinal directions of
East and
West by using the sun.
--An
equinox or a
solstice occurs on approximately the 21st day of the last month of every quarter of the calendar year.
Equinox is the term used to describe the seasons of autumn and spring;
solstice is the term to describe summer and winter.
--An
equinox in astronomy is the moment in time (not a whole day) when the center of the
Sun can be observed to be directly above the
Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 23 each year.
--The
fall equinox is also known by the following names:
Alban Elfed,
Autumn Equinox,
Autumnal Equinox,
Cornucopia,
Feast of Avilon,
Festival of Dionysus,
Harvest Home,
Harvest Tide,
Mabon,
Night of the Hunter,
Second Harvest Festival,
Wine Harvest, and
Witch's Thanksgiving.
--The
fall equinox occurs when the sun moves out of the astrological sign of
Virgo into the astrological sign of
Libra.
--On the day of the
equinox, the
Sun rises, for every place on
Earth (except at the poles), at the same time in the morning as it sets in the evening local time (example, if it rises at 6:00 am, then it will set at 6:00 pm). But these times are not exact for several reasons - mainly the different time zones for different areas.
--The
Christian churches calculate
Easter as the first
Sunday after the first full moon on or after the March
equinox.
--One effect of
equinoctial periods is the temporary disruption of communications satellites. For all geostationary satellites, there are a few days near the equinox when the sun goes directly behind the satellite relative to Earth.
--During the
autumn equinox the
Wiccan Sabbat of
Mabon is celebrated.
--The
harvest festival in the
United Kingdom is celebrated on the Sunday of the full moon closest to the
September equinox.
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1 comment:
Hi,
You have very beautifully explained the beauty of the autumn season. The trees turn a bit yellowish in this season which looks out wonderful.
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vinny
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