Spring is blooming and with it comes the spring equinox. This celestial event occurs annually, marking the moment when the Earth's axis is neither tilted away from nor toward the sun, resulting in ...
To cheer yourself up, you might be wondering when sunnier days are on the horizon. The spring equinox, or the vernal equinox as it is more formally known, marks the astronomical start of spring ...
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Spring Equinox, the fourth solar term of the year, signals we have reached halfway through spring. This year’s spring ...
South of the equator in the Southern Hemisphere, it's known as the vernal or spring equinox and marks the beginning of spring. During the autumnal equinox, the Earth's axis is tilted neither ...
But we also have the spring equinox, when we have equal hours of day and night. After the spring equinox the days are longer than the nights, until we reach the autumn equinox. This is known as ...
22 in the Northern Hemisphere (just days after the Harvest full moon), the autumn equinox signifies the arrival of the fall season. There is also a spring equinox which signifies a similar ...
If there’s any astrological moment that captures this vibe, it’s the fall equinox, a moment each year where day and night are essentially equivalent. We’re not knocking the spring equinox ...