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January, February, & March.
This happens at the spring and autumn equinoxes. Equinoxes occur twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is oriented neither from or to the Sun, causing the Sun to be located over the equator. They occur on the 20th or 21st of March (spring) and 22nd or 23rd September (autumn).
Lyra is visible from either hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere it is viewable from spring to autumn, whereas in the southern hemisphere it is viewable in the winter months.
It is spring-summer in the southern hemisphere, and autumn-winter in the northern hemisphere.
The arctic tundra gets the northern lights, or aurora borealis. The southern lights, or aurora australis, occur in high southern latitudes.
Southern hemisphere.
Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere.
southern hemisphere
southern
January, February, & March.
Australia and Antarctica
All of it can be found in the southern hemisphere, half of it in the eastern hemisphere, and the other half in the western one.
September 22
Autumn. In the Southern Hemisphere, Autumn falls the same time of the year as our Spring.
This happens at the spring and autumn equinoxes. Equinoxes occur twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is oriented neither from or to the Sun, causing the Sun to be located over the equator. They occur on the 20th or 21st of March (spring) and 22nd or 23rd September (autumn).
july
It is autumn.