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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Mark the Vernal Equinox and the Infernal Revenue Service March 20-22, 2015 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)10. An astronomer explains the science behind what the spring equinox actually is Tanya Hill
http://theconversation.com/explainer-what-makes-the-spring-equinox-31962
...The equinox is a midpoint. Its around now that day and night become equal in length (but more about that later). Its also around the equinox that the sun does what we think it always does it rises due east and sets due west. And at the equinox the suns path sits mid-way between the extremes of summer and winter, as marked by the solstices.

A moment in time
But the equinox itself is a specific moment in time; Spring officially arrived at 6:45 p.m. EDT on Friday, March 20, 2015 IN NYC. To understand what this means, we must take a different view of the Earth and the sun, one where the Earth holds centre stage...Imagine for a moment that the Earth is at the centre of a sphere of stars, known as the celestial sphere. Of course, this isnt physically correct but its a useful device. For example, its the basis of the equatorial coordinate system that maps the stars onto a fixed celestial grid in the same way that we use longitude and latitude to map the Earth.

On the celestial sphere, the north celestial pole is directly above the Earths north pole and the south celestial pole is directly below the Earths south pole. The celestial equator is the projection of the Earths equator out onto the celestial sphere. It splits the celestial sphere into a northern half and southern half. In this reference frame where the Earth is fixed, the sun appears to orbit the Earth. It follows a path known as the ecliptic, which tracks the suns motion against the background stars. Importantly, the ecliptic is tilted relative to the celestial equator. This is because the Earth spins on an axis that is titled by 23.5° relative to its orbital plane.
Having set this all up, its now possible to see the exact time of the equinox. It is the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator. At the spring equinox the sun is heading NORTH of the celestial equator. While at the autumnal equinox the sun is heading SOUTH.

Its all due to the tilt
We have such wonderful changing seasons on Earth because the Earth spins on a tilted axis. When the NORTH pole is tilted towards the sun, the suns path is high in the sky and it is summer. Six months later, when the NORTH pole is tilted away from the sun, the suns path is low and it is winter.

At the equinox neither the north pole or the south pole is tilted towards the sun remember its the mid-point. This means that the Earths terminator or the line that separates day from night, runs from the north pole to the south pole. Its the only time when the terminator aligns with the rotational axis of the Earth. This is captured brilliantly in the time-lapse video below which shows a whole year in just 12 seconds. The footage is from a geostationary satellite operated by the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The satellite has a constant view of Africa and its amazing to watch the terminator shift position as the Earth travels along its orbit around the sun.
https://www.youtube.com/feature=player_embedded
What makes an equal night?
The term equinox is derived from Latin and means equal night. But surprisingly, the day of the equinox is not actually the day when daylight hours match those of night. Instead, on the day of the equinox, it is the centre of the sun which is above the horizon for 12 hours...So if not at the equinox, when are day and night equal in length? It depends on the latitude of your location...At the equator, it doesnt happen at all. There, the length of a day doesnt vary much across the year. But due to the way we experience sunrise and sunset, a day at the equator is always around 14 minutes longer than the night.
NOTE: THIS POST IS FROM AUSTRALIA....HENCE SPRING IN SEPTEMBER, AUTUMN IN MARCH IN THE ILLUSTRATIONS....
...The equinox is a midpoint. Its around now that day and night become equal in length (but more about that later). Its also around the equinox that the sun does what we think it always does it rises due east and sets due west. And at the equinox the suns path sits mid-way between the extremes of summer and winter, as marked by the solstices.

A moment in time
But the equinox itself is a specific moment in time; Spring officially arrived at 6:45 p.m. EDT on Friday, March 20, 2015 IN NYC. To understand what this means, we must take a different view of the Earth and the sun, one where the Earth holds centre stage...Imagine for a moment that the Earth is at the centre of a sphere of stars, known as the celestial sphere. Of course, this isnt physically correct but its a useful device. For example, its the basis of the equatorial coordinate system that maps the stars onto a fixed celestial grid in the same way that we use longitude and latitude to map the Earth.

On the celestial sphere, the north celestial pole is directly above the Earths north pole and the south celestial pole is directly below the Earths south pole. The celestial equator is the projection of the Earths equator out onto the celestial sphere. It splits the celestial sphere into a northern half and southern half. In this reference frame where the Earth is fixed, the sun appears to orbit the Earth. It follows a path known as the ecliptic, which tracks the suns motion against the background stars. Importantly, the ecliptic is tilted relative to the celestial equator. This is because the Earth spins on an axis that is titled by 23.5° relative to its orbital plane.
Having set this all up, its now possible to see the exact time of the equinox. It is the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator. At the spring equinox the sun is heading NORTH of the celestial equator. While at the autumnal equinox the sun is heading SOUTH.

Its all due to the tilt
We have such wonderful changing seasons on Earth because the Earth spins on a tilted axis. When the NORTH pole is tilted towards the sun, the suns path is high in the sky and it is summer. Six months later, when the NORTH pole is tilted away from the sun, the suns path is low and it is winter.

At the equinox neither the north pole or the south pole is tilted towards the sun remember its the mid-point. This means that the Earths terminator or the line that separates day from night, runs from the north pole to the south pole. Its the only time when the terminator aligns with the rotational axis of the Earth. This is captured brilliantly in the time-lapse video below which shows a whole year in just 12 seconds. The footage is from a geostationary satellite operated by the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The satellite has a constant view of Africa and its amazing to watch the terminator shift position as the Earth travels along its orbit around the sun.
https://www.youtube.com/feature=player_embedded
What makes an equal night?
The term equinox is derived from Latin and means equal night. But surprisingly, the day of the equinox is not actually the day when daylight hours match those of night. Instead, on the day of the equinox, it is the centre of the sun which is above the horizon for 12 hours...So if not at the equinox, when are day and night equal in length? It depends on the latitude of your location...At the equator, it doesnt happen at all. There, the length of a day doesnt vary much across the year. But due to the way we experience sunrise and sunset, a day at the equator is always around 14 minutes longer than the night.
NOTE: THIS POST IS FROM AUSTRALIA....HENCE SPRING IN SEPTEMBER, AUTUMN IN MARCH IN THE ILLUSTRATIONS....
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