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Autumnal equinox or variations, may
refer to:
September equinox, the
autumnal equinox in the
Northern Hemisphere March equinox, the
autumnal equinox in...
- the
autumnal equinox (September)
marks the
beginning of autumn.
Ancient Gr****
calendars too had the
beginning of the year
either at the
autumnal or vernal...
-
accepted as
separate species in
modern classifications, one
vernal and one
autumnal crocus, but
incorrectly ****umed they were only
varieties of a
single species...
-
equinox in the
northern hemisphere, and the
autumnal equinox in the southern), used as a
reference point in
celestial coordinate systems. In diagrams...
- of
Easter in most
Christian churches, as well as the
Wiccan Ostara. The
autumnal equinox is ****ociated with the
Jewish holiday of
Sukkot and the Wiccan...
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Spanish Arab al-Zarqali (Azarquiel, Arzachel) who made the
vernal or the
autumnal point the center, and the
meridian p****ing
through the
solstitial points the...
-
vernal equinox (or
spring equinox) in the
Northern Hemisphere and as the
autumnal equinox (or fall equinox) in the
Southern Hemisphere. On the Gregorian...
- the end of
astronomical summer and the
beginning of
astronomical autumn (
autumnal equinox) in the
Northern Hemisphere,
while marking the end of astronomical...
- A
Harvest moon is the full moon
closest to the
autumnal equinox.
Harvest moon may also
refer to: The
Harvest Moon, a 1920
American silent drama film Harvest...
- Carlo; Gielen,
Birgit (2007). "****ure
atmospheric CO2
leads to dela****
autumnal senescence".
Global Change Biology. 14 (2): 264–75. Bibcode:2008GCBio....