What the Fall Equinox Tells Us About Earth's Tilt and Time
What the Fall Equinox Tells Us About Earth's Tilt and Time
US · Published Oct 10, 2025
The Fall Equinox marks the transition from summer to fall, occurring around September 22nd or 23rd.
During the Equinox, Earth's axis is neither tilted toward nor away from the sun, resulting in approximately equal day and night lengths.
The Fall Equinox highlights the relationship between Earth's tilt, orbit, and our perception of time and seasons.
Fall Equinox marks transition from summer
The Fall Equinox, also known as the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, is a significant astronomical event that marks the transition from summer to fall. This year, it occurs on September 22nd or 23rd, depending on your location. But what exactly does the Fall Equinox tell us about Earth's tilt and time?
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