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  2. Winter Triangle - Wikipedia

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    From the southern hemisphere it appears upside down and lower in the sky during the summer months. [2] The Winter Triangle surrounds most of the faint constellation Monoceros, although its brightest stars are of fourth magnitude and hardly noticeable to the naked eye. The triangle includes two first magnitude stars, while Sirius is even brighter.

  3. March equinox - Wikipedia

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    In the northern hemisphere some varieties of paganism adapt vernal equinox celebrations, while in the southern hemisphere pagans adapt autumnal traditions. [citation needed] International Astrology Day [citation needed] On 20 March 2014 and 20 March 2018, the March equinox was commemorated by an animated Google Doodle. [34]

  4. Equinox - Wikipedia

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    In the Northern Hemisphere, the March equinox is called the vernal or spring equinox while the September equinox is called the autumnal or fall equinox. In the Southern Hemisphere, the reverse is true. During the year, equinoxes alternate with solstices. Leap years and other factors cause the dates of both events to vary slightly.

  5. Winter Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    Winter constellations as seen from the tropics Flip book (158 images): Transit of Mars, Sun, Mercury, and Venus in 2017. The Winter Hexagon or Winter Circle/Oval is an asterism appearing to be in the form of a hexagon with vertices at Rigel, Aldebaran, Capella, Pollux, Procyon, and Sirius. It is mostly upon the Northern Hemisphere's celestial ...

  6. When is the first day of winter? Here's when to start ... - AOL

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    According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the solstice is at 4:21 a.m. EST in the Northern Hemisphere. The winter solstice occurs when a hemisphere is tilted farthest from the sun, giving us less ...

  7. Virgo (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    The constellation Virgo. Virgo is prominent in the spring sky in the Northern Hemisphere, visible all night in March and April. As the largest zodiac constellation, the Sun takes 44 days to pass through it, longer than any other. From 1990 and until 2062, this will take place from September 16 to October 30.

  8. Winter Solstice 2024: Don’t worry, the shortest day of the ...

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    As the southern hemisphere celebrates the start of summer, those north of the equator will experience its opposite, the first day of winter. This year, it falls on Saturday 21 December at 9:21am ...

  9. Spring (season) - Wikipedia

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    The spring equinox is in March in the Northern Hemisphere and in September in the Southern Hemisphere, while the summer solstice is in June in the Northern Hemisphere and in December in the Southern Hemisphere. Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth.