Spring Equinox (other)
Spring equinox or vernal equinox or variations may refer to: * March equinox, the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere * September equinox, the spring equinox in the Southern Hemisphere Other uses * Nowruz, Persian/Iranian new year which begins on the spring equinox (March equinox) * Vernal Equinox Day, a holiday in Japan (in March) * '' Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull'', a 1998 EP by Coil * ''Vernal Equinox'' (album), by Jon Hassell, 1977 * "Vernal Equinox", a song by Can from the 1975 album '' Landed'' See also * * *Equinox (other) *Equinox (celestial coordinates) * Autumnal equinox (other) Autumnal equinox or variations, may refer to: * September equinox, the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere * March equinox, the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere Other uses * Autumnal Equinox Day (Japanese: 秋分の日, ''Shūbu ... * Winter solstice (other) * Summer solstice (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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March Equinox
The March equinox or northward equinox is the equinox on the Earth when the subsolar point appears to leave the Southern Hemisphere and cross the celestial equator, heading northward as seen from Earth. The March equinox is known as the vernal equinox (spring equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere and as the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. On the Gregorian calendar, the northward equinox can occur as early as 19 March or as late as 21 March at 0° longitude. For a common year the computed time slippage is about 5 hours 49 minutes ''later'' than the previous year, and for a leap year about 18 hours 11 minutes ''earlier'' than the previous year. Balancing the increases of the common years against the losses of the leap years keeps the calendar date of the March equinox from drifting more than one day from 20 March each year. The March equinox may be taken to mark the beginning of astronomical spring and the end of astronomical winter in the Northern Hemisphere but m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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September Equinox
The September equinox (or southward equinox) is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Because of differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox may occur anytime from September 21 to 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 astronomical summer and the beginning of astronomical autumn (autumnal equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere, while marking the end of astronomical winter and the start of astronomical spring (vernal equinox) in the Southern Hemisphere. Occurrences The September equinox is one point in time commonly used to determine the length of the tropical year. The dates and times of the September equinoxes that occur from the year 2017 to 2027 (UTC) are listed as follows: C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nowruz
Nowruz ( fa, نوروز, ; ), zh, 诺鲁孜节, ug, نەۋروز, ka, ნოვრუზ, ku, Newroz, he, נורוז, kk, Наурыз, ky, Нооруз, mn, Наурыз, ur, نوروز, tg, Наврӯз, tr, Nevruz, tk, Nowruz, uz, Navro'z is the Persian-language term for the day of the Iranian New Year, also known as the Persian New Year. It begins on the spring equinox and marks the beginning of Farvardin, the first month of the Solar Hijri calendar (an Iranian calendar used officially in Iran and Afghanistan). The day is celebrated worldwide by various ethnolinguistic groups and falls on or around the date of 21 March on the Gregorian calendar. The day of Nowruz has its origins in the Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism and is thus rooted in the traditions of the Iranian peoples; however, it has been celebrated by diverse communities for over 3,000 years in Western Asia, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Black Sea Basin, the Balkans, and South Asia. Presently, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vernal Equinox Day
is a public holiday in Japan that occurs on the date of the Northward equinox in Japan Standard Time (the vernal equinox can occur on different dates in different time-zones), usually March 20 or 21. The date of the holiday is not officially declared until February of the previous year, due to the need for recent astronomical measurements. Vernal Equinox Day became a public holiday in 1948. Prior to that it was the date of , an event relating to Shinto. Like other Japanese holidays, this holiday was repackaged as a non-religious holiday for the sake of separation of religion and state in Japan's postwar constitution. Pre-1945 State Shinto or Kokka Shinto is defined as the Shinto activities surrounding the support of government ideals that the government would have control over. These include day to day worship at public shrines and their messages, traditional ceremony (Kokutai Cult) and rites performed among the Imperial households, and shrines specifically symbolizing the dea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vernal Equinox (album)
''Vernal Equinox'' is the debut studio album by Jon Hassell, released in 1977 by Lovely Music, Ltd. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Vernal Equinox'' liner notes. * Jon Hassell – trumpet, electric piano (A1, A3), production ;Musicians * Miguel Frasconi – bells and claves (A3) * Andy Jerison – synthesizer (A3) * Nicolas Kilbourn – mbira and talking drum (A3) * David Rosenboom – synthesizer (A1, A3), mbira (A2), rattles (A3), goblet drum (B1), recording * Naná Vasconcelos – congas (A1, B1, B2), shakers (A1, A3), bells (A2), talking drum (A2) * William Winant – kanjira and rattles (A3) ;Production and additional personnel * Michael Brook – recording * Andy Jerison – recording * Rich LePage – mixing * Ariel Peeri – design A design is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process or the result of that plan or specifi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Landed (album)
''Landed'' is the sixth studio album by the German krautrock band Can (band), Can. Recording and production ''Landed'' was recorded in 1975 at Inner Space Studios in Weilerswist, near Cologne. Holger Czukay engineered the recording and mixed side B at Inner Space. He teamed with Toby_Hrycek-Robinson, Toby Robinson to mix side A at Studio Dierks in Stommeln. René Tinner assisted with the mix for both sides. The album was produced by the band themselves and included the single "Hunters and Collectors" (backed by "Vernal Equinox"), which was issued on Virgin that same year. Reception Dominique Leone reviewed the album for ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' in 2005. Musician Barry Adamson included the album in a list of his 13 favorite albums. Australian rock band Hunters & Collectors took their name from the song of the same title. Track listing Notes Personnel Can *Holger Czukay – bass, vocals on "Full Moon on the Highway" *Michael Karoli – guitar, violin, lead voca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Equinox (other)
Equinox commonly refers to: * Equinox, the instant of time when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun ** March equinox ** September equinox * Equinox (celestial coordinates), either of two places on the celestial sphere at which the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator Equinox may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Equinox (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain * Equinox (DC Comics), a DC comics character, son of Power Girl * Equinox, a character in ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' Film and television * ''Equinox'' (1970 film), an American horror film * ''Equinox'' (1986 film), a Canadian drama film * ''Equinox'' (1992 film), an American film * ''Equinox'' (TV programme), a British science and documentary programme 1986–2006 * ''Equinox'' (2020 TV series), a Danish TV series * "Equinox" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), an episode of the TV series Gaming * ''Equinox'' (1986 video game) * ''Equinox'' (1993 video g ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Equinox (celestial Coordinates)
In astronomy, an equinox is either of two places on the celestial sphere at which the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator. Although there are two such intersections, the equinox associated with the Sun's ascending node is used as the conventional origin of celestial coordinate systems and referred to simply as "the equinox". In contrast to the common usage of spring/vernal and autumnal equinoxes, the celestial coordinate system equinox is a direction in space rather than a moment in time. In a cycle of about 25,800 years, the equinox moves westward with respect to the celestial sphere because of perturbing forces; therefore, in order to define a coordinate system, it is necessary to specify the date for which the equinox is chosen. This date should not be confused with the epoch. Astronomical objects show real movements such as orbital and proper motions, and the epoch defines the date for which the position of an object applies. Therefore, a complete specification of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Autumnal Equinox (other)
Autumnal equinox or variations, may refer to: * September equinox, the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere * March equinox, the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere Other uses * Autumnal Equinox Day (Japanese: 秋分の日, ''Shūbun no Hi''), a public holiday in September in Japan * '' Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers'', a 1998 record by Coil See also * * * Equinox (other) * Autumn (other) * Winter solstice (other) * Summer solstice (other) Summer solstice is the astronomical phenomenon that occurs on the longest day of the year. Summer solstice may also refer to: * June solstice, of the Northern Hemisphere * December solstice, of the Southern Hemisphere Arts and entertainment * ... * Spring equinox (other) {{dab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Winter Solstice (other)
Winter solstice is an astronomical phenomenon which marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. The winter solstice may be referred to as: * December solstice in the Northern Hemisphere * June solstice in the Southern Hemisphere Winter solstice may also refer to: * ''Winter Solstice'' (film), 2004 American film with Anthony LaPaglia * ''Winter Solstice: North'' (album), a 1999 album by British experimental music group Coil * ''Winter Solstice'', a 2000 novel by Rosamunde Pilcher * ''Winter Solstice'', a two-part German-produced TV film from 2003 based on the novel with Sinéad Cusack and Peter Ustinov * "Winter Solstice", a song by Phoenix from '' Alpha Zulu'', 2022 See also * Midwinter (other) * Winter (other) * Solstice (other) * Summer solstice (other) * Spring equinox (other) * Autumnal equinox (other) Autumnal equinox or variations, may refer to: * September equinox, the autumnal equinox in the North ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |