A snapshot from last fall in Peoria's Springdale Cemetery. |
Diagram of the Earth's seasons as seen from the North. The most opposite is the Autumnal Equinox - both hemispheres receive equal amounts of direct sunlight. (Clearly not to scale.) Image Credit: Wikipedia Commons |
The Sun's path across our sky gives us longer days in the summer and shorter days in the winter. On the Equinoxes, day and night are equal! Image credit: Daniel V. Schroeder |
Hourly images of the Sun were captured in Bursa, Turkey, on key days from solstice, to equinox, to solstice. The lower path is shorter and in winter, the higher path is longer and in summer. The middle path is spring or fall. Image credit: APOD and Tunc Tezel |
I think one of the best things about living in the midwest is getting to fully appreciate the changing seasons. I hope you enjoy the coming fall! If you are curious about the seasons, astronomy, or the night sky, visit us at the Dome at the Peoria Riverfront Museum.
Celebrate the equinox with Pub Night in the Dome! |
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