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Sept. 22, day and night will be nearly equal in length as Earth spins side-on to the sun and autumn officially begins in the ...
One of them is on our doorstep: The autumnal equinox arrives in the early hours of Sept. 23 (3:50 a.m. Eastern), marking our traditional passage from summer to fall here in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Fall equinox 2024 arrives on Sunday, September 22. Find out why the first day of autumn still features a little more daylight than darkness.
What to know about the fall equinox Why day and night aren’t exactly equal and you have a better chance of seeing the aurora Updated September 22, 2023 More than 1 year ago ...
At the autumn equinox, neo-druids and Arthurian friends gather at Stonehenge to perform rituals. Until the beginning of the new millennium, access to the monument itself was strictly prohibited.
Fall equinox for 2022 is here – that day when you get equal amounts of daylight and darkness. Except it’s not as equal as you think on the first day of fall. Find out whether you get bonus ...
The Autumn Equinox usually falls on 22 or 23 September. Fall is officially here, as Thursday, September 22 marks the second equinox of 2022, otherwise known as the fall equinox (or autumnal equinox).
This year, autumn begins on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, in the United States and elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, because that’s the date the autumn equinox arrives as our weather ...
When is the autumn equinox? This year, the autumnal equinox takes place on Tuesday, September 22. The exact moment of equinox, when the sun is directly over the Earth's equator, is at 14:30 BST.
The autumn equinox falls between the longest and shortest days of the year, the summer and winter solstices. This year's winter solstice arrives Dec. 21. Contributing: Doyle Rice, Michelle Shen ...
The first day of fall, or autumn equinox, arrives on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 (9/22/2018) in the Northern Hemisphere. Here is the exact time when fall starts, why it is called the equinox, other ...
Fall equinox 2024 arrives on Sunday, September 22. Find out why the first day of autumn still features a little more daylight than darkness.