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 ...
This continues until the day of the winter solstice ... In fact, it was the earliest spring equinox since 1896 — 128 years ago. This year's summer solstice is also the earliest we've seen ...
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 ...
Clocks will go forward by an hour this Sunday 30 March at 01:00 GMT. This marks the end of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the ...
The best places to see the auroras, especially on Tuesday night, will be across central regions of the country — Labrador, ...
The sunrise will be at 7:14 a.m. on Saturday, March 29, then about 1 minute earlier each day thereafter until Nov. 2, when ...
After what seems like an interminably long winter, for the next six months the days are going to get longer and the nights are going to get shorter.
Thursday, March 20 marked the beginning of spring with the vernal equinox, but what does this really mean? To understand, let ...
Explore the multifaceted concept of ‘spring’, from season to metaphors, and its impact on our lives.
I’m reminded of a saying: “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” Such acts, no matter how small, are the antidote to the wave of hatred that threatens to engulf our humanity. And ...