March 17th
Today is 12 hours long! The day and night are equal lengths!
(This happens before the equinox because of atmospheric refraction and the astronomical definitions of sunrise and sunset.)
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March 17th
Today is 12 hours long! The day and night are equal lengths!
(This happens before the equinox because of atmospheric refraction and the astronomical definitions of sunrise and sunset.)
Doodles I don't wanna post in the good account
My friend shared with me a song saying "this is just sollux/equius" and my monky brain activated
muh love for these three will never fade
Equinox!!!
The next equinox is coming up in just under seven hours at the time of this posting, at 2023-09-23 06:50 UTC
(See when the impending southward equinox will be in YOUR timezone!)
Many folks have the impression that the equinox is "when day or night are equal" but actually, an equinox is a moment in time! It's when the sun is directly above the Earth's equator, and happens twice a year.
Above image of the moment of equinox from wikipedia.
The day that day and night are equal is known as the equilux and happens in different places on different days (depending on latitude).
And, if you are close enough to the equator, you NEVER get a day less than 12 hours and a day is ALWAYS at least a few minutes longer than night! This is because of atmospheric refraction.
Speaking of atmospheric refraction, this also causes the sun to be above the horizon at BOTH the north and south poles for a short time before and after an equinox!
According to what I've been able to determine (with this sunrise and sunset calculator) at the south pole, the sun rose September 21 at 03:39 UTC, and the sun will set at the north pole on September 25 09:58 UTC!
Happy equinox!
The September equinox is coming, but day and night are equal on a different date. Find out when the equilux happens in your city.
How did I not know about the equilux before?
Despite common belief, day and night are not equal on the Equinox. The Equinox is when the sun crosses the the celestial equator, so it rises due east and sets due west.
Day and night are equal lengths on the Equilux, which is either a few days before or after the Equinox.
The post above also has a link to help you find the Equilux in your location.
And now you have two days to celebrate!
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That magical time of Equinox - when everyone, everywhere gets 12/12.
HAH -Ā On the equinox the length of day and night are only nearly equal. This is because Equinox occurs when the center point of the sunās disc crosses the celestial equator.Ā
Because the sunās light is refracted by the Earth's atmosphere, the sky gets light before the sun rises, and remains light after it sets, providing additional daylight.
The equilux is when day and night are of equal length and occurs a few days before the spring equinox, and a few days after the autumnal equinox.Ā
(In case you are interested, sunrise and sunset times are determined by the moment the top of the sunās discĀ āappearsā tangent to the horizon. The sunās image is refracted by the atmosphere by about 34 arcminutes. The sun disc itself is below the horizon.)
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