Astronomical event where the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator.
Point in time defined via celestial coordinates.
1 Ussher's Julian date of October 23rd therefore corresponds to the autumnal equinox .
2 After the equinox , the temperatures remained in the vicinity of zero, Fahrenheit.
3 Both, however, mark that midpoint between the December solstice and March's equinox .
4 However, in 2020, October's Hunter Moon will occur closest to the equinox .
5 It can be the clearing-up shower of this equinox , just the same.
6 It is traditionally marked on the first Sunday following the spring equinox .
7 Meantime the autumnal equinox was approaching, and the weather was becoming cold.
8 The summer had now passed, and the autumnal equinox was rapidly approaching.
9 Still, the weeks closest to a solstice or an equinox are unpredictable.
10 The equinox may have accounted for this prolonged period of atrocious weather.
11 Weather has been breeding for several days, and the equinox is here.
12 Moving on toward spring, the vernal equinox usually falls around March twentieth.
13 It happens but twice a year, the day of the equinox is here.
14 The vernal equinox is when my year tips gently into delight.
15 It's the September equinox and the gales have arrived early, he told us.
16 In order to restore the equinox to its former place, Pope Gregory XIII.
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