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  2. March equinox - Wikipedia

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    2021 20: 09:37: 21: 03:32 ... Balancing the increases of the common years against the losses of the leap years keeps the calendar date of the March equinox from ...

  3. September equinox - Wikipedia

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    The September equinox (or southward equinox) is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Because of differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox may occur from September 21 to 24. At the equinox, the Sun as viewed from the equator rises due east and sets due west ...

  4. Equinox - Wikipedia

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    The Pope wanted to continue to conform with the edicts of the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD concerning the date of Easter, which means he wanted to move the vernal equinox to the date on which it fell at that time (21 March is the day allocated to it in the Easter table of the Julian calendar), and to maintain it at around that date in the future ...

  5. Template:Solstice-equinox - Wikipedia

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    equinox solstice equinox ... 2021 20: 09:37: 21: 03:32: 22: 19:21: 21: 15:59 ... This template shows the times and dates of equinoxes and solstices on Earth for up to ...

  6. What the 2021 Fall Equinox Means for Your Zodiac - AOL

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    This equinox has the potential to be a big turning point. Will you take advantage of it? The post What the 2021 Fall Equinox Means for Your Zodiac appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Your Horoscope for the Spring Equinox Is Here - AOL

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    The Spring Equinox 2023 occurs on March 20. Learn about the meaning of this event in astrology and read your horoscope by zodiac sign.

  8. December solstice - Wikipedia

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    The length of the December-solstice year has been relatively stable between 6000 BC and AD 2000, in the range of 49 minutes 30 seconds to 50 minutes in excess of 365 days 5 hours. This is longer than the mean year of the Gregorian calendar, which has an excess time of 49 minutes and 12 seconds. Since 2000, it has been growing shorter.

  9. Winter is coming ... but when? A look at the astronomical ...

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    Some scientists define seasons differently from the "regular" cycle of equinoxes and solstices. Here's how meteorological seasons work.