The autumn equinox, which comes around every September for the Northern Hemisphere, marks the official astronomical start of fall. This year, the equinox arrives Sunday, Sept. 22 at 8:44 a.m ...
It’s that time of year again when we usher in a new change in seasons – and the autumnal equinox – marking the start of astronomical fall across the Northern Hemisphere. This important ...
The autumnal equinox heralds the arrival of fall in the northern hemisphere, and it's just around the corner. Here's what to know. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets ...
The Fall Equinox occurs annually, astrologically aligning with the Sun entering Libra. Here, we reach the midpoint of the astrological year. While the Gregorian calendar we abide by in the modern ...
Autumn Equinox lies at the midpoint of autumn, dividing autumn into two equal parts. After that day, the location of direct sunlight moves to the south, making days shorter and nights longer in ...
22, as that marks the date of this year’s autumn equinox. Leaving the messy and indulgent vibes of summer behind to embrace the more mindful and cutesy energy of pumpkin-spice fall makes cosmic ...
The changing of the season is almost here. The first day of fall begins with the autumnal equinox on Sunday, Sept. 22, at 7:34 a.m. CDT in the Northern Hemisphere. On this date, day and night are ...
In Japan, Autumnal Equinox Day is a national holiday. In Japanese, it’s known as Shubun no Hi (秋分の日), according to Coto ...
it's no surprise astrology buffs are frantically Googling what the upcoming autumn equinox means for them. This significant time of year occurs when the sun sits directly above the equator ...