Today’s the first day of spring, otherwise known as the spring equinox. But what is an equinox, exactly? The answer lies in the tilt of the Earth’s axis. When it’s winter in the Northern Hemisphere, those of us above the equator are tilted away from the sun, giving us shorter days and longer nights. In summer, we’re tilted toward the sun, so we can enjoy longer days and shorter nights. But the equinox is right in between. It"s the moment during Earth"s annual revolution around the sun when its axis is neither tilting away nor tilting toward the sun, giving everyone on the planet an equal split of day and night. This phenomenon happens twice a year—in March and again in September. For folks in the Northern Hemisphere, today signals a shift toward the long days of summer. But in the Southern Hemisphere, everything"s flipped. It"s the autumnal equinox today—and, yes, winter is coming.
Hello, spring!
Today in History
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Midwinter freeze
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Black History Month
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Waiānapanapa State Park, Maui, Hawaii
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Dressed to impress
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The roots of invention
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Alstrom Point, Lake Powell, Utah
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From Sputnik to extraterrestrial storms
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Happy Mother s Day
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National Park Week: Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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Harbor and longtail boats at Ko Samui, Thailand
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Acadia transformed
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Formal garden at Château de Villandry, Loire Valley, France
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Fashion models of the avian world
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Anybody out there?
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Málaga, Spain
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Fall comes to the Last Frontier
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The largest living organism on Earth
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National Lighthouse Day
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3, 2, 1 … Happy New Year!
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Red-leaf hunting in Japan
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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International Archaeology Day
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Aerial view of Venice, Italy
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World Lake Day in the Faroe Islands
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International Day for Biosphere Reserves
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A midsummer twilight s dream
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The Twin Cities celebrate Pride
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National Park Week: Yosemite National Park, California
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International Cheetah Day
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