September equinox


The September equinox is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Due to differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox can occur at any time between September 21 and 24.
At the equinox, the Sun as viewed from the equator rises due east and sets due west. Before the Southward equinox, the Sun rises and sets more northerly, and afterwards, it rises and sets more southerly.
The equinox may be taken to mark the end of summer and the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, while marking the end of winter and the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

Occurrences

The September equinox is one point in time commonly used to determine the length of the tropical year.
Date and time of the September equinox that occur from the year 2014 to 2024 are listed as follows:
Datetime
2014-09-2302:29
2015-09-2308:21
2016-09-2214:21
2017-09-2220:02
2018-09-2301:54
2019-09-2307:50
2020-09-2213:30
2021-09-2219:21
2022-09-2301:03
2023-09-2306:49
2024-09-2212:43

Constellation

The point where the Sun crosses the celestial equator southwards is called the First Point of Libra. However, due to the precession of the equinoxes, this point is no longer in the constellation Libra, but rather in Virgo.
The solar point of the September equinox passed from Libra and into Virgo in −729 and will enter Leo in 2439.

Apparent movement of the Sun in relation to the horizon

At the equinox, the Sun rises directly in the east and sets directly in the west. However, because of refraction it will usually appear slightly above the horizon at the moment when its "true" middle is rising or setting. For viewers at the north or south poles, it moves virtually horizontally on or above the horizon, not obviously rising or setting apart from the movement in "declination" of a little under a half degree per day.
For observers in either hemisphere not at the poles, the further one goes in time away from the September equinox in the 3 months before that equinox, the more to the north the Sun has been rising and setting, and for the 3 months afterwards it rises and sets more and more to the south.

Culture

Calendars

The September equinox marked the first day of the French Republican Calendar.

Commemorations

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