September 22
23 SEPTEMBER
The autumnal equinox occurs in September.
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indonisia Africa and brasil because they are on the quarterAnswer:All of them. The autumnal equinox is a time, not a place. It is September 23. It is the time that the sun is directly over the equator and for people who live in North America, it's the first day of fall.
The time of year, which puts us on opposite sides of the sun.
The Autumnal Equinox occurs this year on 22Sep2012 at approx 1400hr GMT
No, it moves slightly forwards and backwards in time, but within a 12 hour period due to the Earth's wobble that is separate from the Procession of the Earth's poles. So in some years it can occur on the 20th of September, and other years on the 21st.
It occurs in March, currently on March 20 each year. (the same date is the "vernal equinox" in the Northern Hemisphere)
The "autumnal equinox" is a single point in time, not a period. In 2015, the autumnal equinox will happen at 08:20 (UT) on the 23rd September.
Google it. Or read what I have wrote: An Autumnal equinox occurs on September 2. It is a day when the day time approximately equals night time.
A second harvest is sometimes called a full moon harvest. This may occur if harvest time is close to the autumnal equinox.
September 22
The autumnal equinox 2009 will occur on September 22 at 21:18 UTC.To find out what time that is for you, please see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html September 22, 2009 5:18 PM EDT according to the International Campaign For Tibet 2009 Calendar
indonisia Africa and brasil because they are on the quarterAnswer:All of them. The autumnal equinox is a time, not a place. It is September 23. It is the time that the sun is directly over the equator and for people who live in North America, it's the first day of fall.
September 23, 5:05 AM EDT
That is depending on what you regard as the autumnal equinox. The autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere is in September and it marks the start of autumn. In the southern hemisphere the autumnal equinox is in March and it marks the start of autumn. So looking at in that way, you can say yes. Of course those are two different dates on the calendar, so the autumnal equinox in one is happening at the same time as the spring equinox in the other. It is the same equinox, but where on Earth you are, determines which equinox it is. As autumn starts in one hemisphere, spring is starting in the other. So on that basis they don't mark the start of autumn in both hemispheres. It is never the same season in both hemispheres.
Google it. Or read what I have wrote: An Autumnal equinox occurs on September 2. It is a day when the day time approximately equals night time.
The Autumnal Equinox occurs this year on 22Sep2012 at approx 1400hr GMT
The Autumnal Equinox occurs this year on 22Sep2012 at approx 1400hr GMT
The time of year, which puts us on opposite sides of the sun.