Rolling Hills Of Wisconsin In Autumn
by Kay Novy
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Rolling Hills Of Wisconsin In Autumn
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Kay Novy
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Photograph - Photography
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Taken on an overcast day in Petrifying Springs park in Kenosha county, Wisconsin. USA.
1. This year, the autumnal equinox arrives precisely at 10:21 a.m. (EDT) on Thursday, September 22. Unlike an event like New Years midnight that follows the clock around the time zones, equinoxes happen at the same moment everywhere.
2. There are two equinoxes annually, vernal and autumnal, marking the beginning of spring and fall. They are opposite for the northern and southern hemispheres.
3. The autumnal equinox happens the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator, which is an imaginary line in the sky that corresponds to Earths equator. (Old Farmer's Almanac describes it as a plane of Earths equator projected out onto the sphere.) Every year this occurs on September 22, 23, or 24 in the northern hemisphere.
4. From hereon, the days get shorter until the winter solstice in December, when the light will begin its slow climb back to long summer days. Winter solstice is technically the shortest day of the year, while the summer solstice in June boasts the most sunlight. Hence, the four season, as illustrated below.
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October 30th, 2016
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