- ellipse, the
equinox is
officially defined by the Sun's more
regular ecliptic longitude rather than by its declination. The
instants of the
equinoxes are currently...
- The
Equinox (subtitle: The
Review of
Scientific Illuminism) is a
periodical that
serves as the
official organ of the A∴A∴, a
magical order founded by...
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September equinox is one
point in time
commonly used to
determine the
length of the
tropical year. The
dates and
times of the
September equinoxes that occur...
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Spring equinox or
vernal equinox or
variations may
refer to:
March equinox, the
spring equinox in the
Northern Hemisphere September equinox, the spring...
- USNO. "Earth's
Seasons -
Equinoxes, Solstices, Perihelion, and Aphelion".
Retrieved 1
August 2022. "Solstices and
Equinoxes: 2001 to 2100". AstroPixels...
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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...
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Since 1984,
Besselian equinoxes and
epochs have been su****ded by
Julian equinoxes and epochs. The
current standard equinox and
epoch is J2000.0, which...
- of the
solstices and
equinoxes. Many
cultures celebrate various combinations of the
winter and
summer solstices, the
equinoxes, and the
midpoints between...
- Look up
equinox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Equinox commonly refers to:
Equinox, the
instant of time when the
plane of Earth's
equator p****es...
- Earth's
precession was
historically called the
precession of the
equinoxes,
because the
equinoxes moved westward along the
ecliptic relative to the
fixed stars...