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UTC Date and Time of solstices and equinoxes
yearEquinox
Mar[1]
Solstice
June[2]
Equinox
Sept[3]
Solstice
Dec[4]
daytimedaytimedaytimedaytime
2010 2017:32:132111:28:252303:09:022123:38:28
2011 2023:20:442117:16:302309:04:382205:30:03
2012 2005:14:252023:08:492214:48:592111:11:37
2013 2011:01:552105:03:572220:44:082117:11:00
2014 2016:57:052110:51:142302:29:052123:03:01
2015 2022:45:092116:37:552308:20:332204:48:57
2016 2004:30:112022:34:112214:21:072110:44:10
2017 2010:28:382104:24:092220:01:482116:27:57
2018 2016:15:272110:07:182301:54:052122:22:44
2019 2021:58:252115:54:142307:50:102204:19:25
2020 2003:49:362021:43:402213:30:382110:02:19
2021 2009:37:272103:32:082219:21:032115:59:16
2022 2015:33:232109:13:492301:03:402121:48:10
2023 2021:24:242114:57:472306:49:562203:27:19
2024 2003:06:212020:50:562212:43:362109:20:30
2025 2009:01:252102:42:112218:19:162115:03:01
2026 2014:45:532108:24:262300:05:082120:50:09
2027 2020:24:362114:10:452306:01:382202:42:04
2028 2002:17:022020:01:542211:45:122108:19:33
2029 2008:01:522101:48:112217:38:232114:13:59
2030 2013:51:582107:31:112223:26:462120:09:30
2031 2019:40:512113:17:002305:15:102201:55:25
2032 2001:21:452019:08:382211:10:442107:55:48
2033 2007:22:352101:00:592216:51:312113:45:51
2034 2013:17:202106:44:022222:39:252119:33:50
2035 2019:02:342112:32:582304:38:462201:30:42
2036 2001:02:402018:32:032210:23:092107:12:42
2037 2006:50:052100:22:162216:12:542113:07:33
2038 2012:40:272106:09:122222:02:052119:02:08
2039 2018:31:502111:57:142303:49:252200:40:23
2040 2000:11:292017:46:112209:44:432106:32:38
2041 2006:06:362023:35:392215:26:212112:18:07
2042 2011:53:062105:15:382221:11:202118:03:51
2043 2017:27:342110:58:092303:06:432200:01:01
2044 1923:20:202016:50:552208:47:392105:43:22
2045 2005:07:242022:33:412214:32:422111:34:54
2046 2010:57:382104:14:262220:21:312117:28:16
2047 2016:52:262110:03:162302:07:522123:07:01
2048 1922:33:372015:53:432208:00:262105:02:03
2049 2004:28:242021:47:062213:42:242110:51:57
2050 2010:19:222103:32:482219:28:182116:38:29
How the Sun lights the Earth on the day of equinox

An equinox is when the sun passes directly over the equator. There are two equinoxes each year. Equinox can also mean either of the two days when this happens. On these days, the nights are equal in length at latitudes L° North and L° South. The word equinox comes from two Latin words meaning "equal" and "night".

Around the day of the equinox, the length of the day is a little over twelve hours and the length of the night is a little under twelve hours. They are not exactly equal because the sun is not a point in the sky and because the sunlight bends as it comes to earth. The exact day and time when this happens depend on how far away from the equator it is being measured. They occur on or around March 21 and September 21. Solstices fall around June 21st and December 21st at odd intervals.

The equinoxes are the beginning of spring, and autumn (or fall in the US).

The time of daylight is quite easy to measure. This was done in many cultures where festivals were celebrated at the equinoxes.

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