Environmental Sciences, asked by jArya6674, 1 year ago

Days and nights are equal throughout the globe when the sun is above what

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Answered by Raj9614
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The event known as Equinox, is eagerly awaited by space enthusiasts as it take place twice a year on 21st March and 23rd September. On the Equinox day, the sun move across the celestial equator, which lie directly above the earth's equator.
Answered by mariospartan
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Days and nights are equal:

  • "Days and nights" are equal throughout the globe when the sun is above the earth’s equator. This event is known as equinox.
  • It takes place twice in a year on "March 21 and September 23" and hence, its eagerly awaited by any space enthusiasts for very long time.
  • On equinox day, then sun moves across a celestial equator.
  • The celestial equator lies exactly on top of an equator of earth.

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