Thursday, March 20 marked the beginning of spring with the vernal equinox, but what does this really mean? To understand, let ...
The Northern Hemisphere’s vernal (spring) equinox can fall between March 19 and 21 while the fall equinox hits sometime between September 21 and 24.
The equinox is a fascinating astronomical event that occurs twice a year when the Earth's axis aligns in such a manner that both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres receive equal sunlight. This ...
In Toronto, the spring equinox brings about 12 hours and 10 minutes of daylight, which slightly exceeds the 12-hour mark some might expect. This is due to the refraction of light in Earth's atmosphere ...
Aurora-chasing season has arrived with the spring equinox, a time when space weather experts say we are more likely to see the dancing technicolor lights known as the aurora borealis or Northern ...
The best places to see the auroras, especially on Tuesday night, will be across central regions of the country — Labrador, ...
Ancient Athens celebrated the Spring Equinox as one of the most important feasts, a celebration of resurrection following ...
The vernal equinox arrives on Thursday, marking the start of the spring season for the Northern Hemisphere and the fall in ...
It was an honour to be asked to join the London order's Spring Equinox ceremony scattering seeds in the City, but sadly the ...
Spring is here! Truly, Thursday was the first day of spring — notwithstanding the overnight snow showers and low in the 20s ...
In the Northern Hemisphere, the vernal or spring equinox, typically occurs between March 19 and 21, while the autumnal or ...
Equinox 2025 marks the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing equal day and night. As the sun crosses ...