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The Sun, in its seasonal apparent movement across the sky, passes directly over the Equator twice each year, at the March and September equinoxes. At the Equator, the rays of the sun are perpendicular to the surface of the earth on these dates.

Places on the Equator experience the quickest rates of sunrise and sunset in the world. They are also the only places in the world where the sun can go directly from the zenithto the nadir and from the nadir to the zenith. Such places also have a theoretical constant 12 hours of day and night throughout the year, though in practice there are variations of a few minutes due to the effects of atmospheric refraction and because sunrise and sunset are measured from the time that the edge of the Sun's disk is on the horizon, rather than the center of the disk

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March 21st or September 23rd the equinoxes. The sun is always directly overheard on these days and there is an equal amount of day and night everywhere on the Earth.

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The two days of the year where the sun is directly overhead on the equator are during the fall and spring equinoxes. The dates are March 21st and September 21st.

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There are two days during the year in which the sun is directly over the equator. Those days are the first day of winter and the first day of summer.

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Vernal Equinox = March 20th @ 17.32 GMT

Autumnal Equinox = September 23 @ 03.09 GMT

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Well yes, but only at 12:00 any other time no

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The spring and autumn equinox.

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What does the equinoxes mark?

In the northern hemisphere, the autumnal equinox marks the first day of fall. An equinox happens twice a year, when the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal.


How would you observe and measure the way the sun appears to move across the sky?

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Why is the sun lower in autumn?

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What days mark the days when the sun is directly over the equator?

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What are the two tropical lines north to south of the equator?

The two tropics are the Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn. These mark the northern-most and southern-most latitudes where the sun is directly overhead.


Why isn't there a tropic of Aquarius?

There was no room for it.The tropics of Capricorn and Cancer mark the most southerly and northerly (respectively) lattitudes at which the sun appears directly overhead at noon. At the time they were named, the sun was in the direction of the two named constellations. It was not in the constellation of Aquarius or any of the other ten signs of the Zodiac, hence there are no tropics named after them.


What lines mark the tropics?

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Why are ahemdabad and kolkata able to see the noon sun exactly overhead twice a year but not in delhi?

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Which international line runs through Brazil?

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What does the equinoxes mark?

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