Why the autumn equinox isn’t actually when day and night are equal
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The autumnal equinox occurs on September 22, marking the transition to autumn in the northern hemisphere. However, true day-night equality, known as equilux, happens a few days later.
Editor’s Note: Understanding the autumnal equinox and equilux is important for those interested in astronomy and seasonal changes. It highlights the complexities of how we perceive day and night throughout the year.
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