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Today marks the September equinox – the #FirstDayOfFall in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of spring in the Southern Hemisphere – which occurs when both hemispheres see equal amounts of daylight: https://t.co/tvxoSjONUf
How do you mark the changing seasons? https://t.co/pefGlH8Iyn
9:04pm ET -- September 22, 2022
Happy Equinox to all residents of Planet Earth. In the N. Hemisphere, summer ends -- the longest of the four seasons: checking in at 93 days, 15 hours.
Over that time, Earth orbits farther from the Sun, traveling more slowly than average.
🍁 Cooler temperatures & falling leaves
It’s the first day of Fall in the Northern Hemisphere. Today marks the September equinox – a day when the Sun shines directly over the equator resulting in nearly equal amounts of day & night throughout the world.
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Happy fall & happy spring! 🌿 🍂
Today is the September equinox, when the Sun shines directly over Earth’s equator, providing nearly equal amounts of day and night throughout the world. It's the first day of fall in the north and the first day of spring in the south. https://t.co/Jd4O6XWzPU
Happy September equinox!
Tonight at 9:03 p.m. (Eastern US time) the center of the Sun will be directly over the celestial equator, moving from north to south.
But, contrary to a billion tweets you'll see today, it does NOT mean we have 12 hours of daylight adn 12 of night. https://t.co/1PfIXq0gJd
Happy September equinox! Enjoy your day! 🌞
Understanding seasons - incoming solar radiation around the two equinoxes (sun passes over the equator). https://t.co/7wtusPkqn2
Astronomical Fall begins this evening at 9:03pm. We call it astronomical because to us weather folks (nerds, geeks, _____ fill in the blank), meteorological fall began on September 1. https://t.co/ifHAI0FLY1