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March 20, 2006


Spring Equinox:

Vernal equinox: The vernal equinox (or spring equinox) marks the beginning of astronomical spring. It occurs during the month of March in the Northern Hemisphere, and during September in the Southern Hemisphere. In Chinese culture the vernal equinox marks the middle of spring. At the same moment that the vernal equinox occurs in one hemisphere, it is the time of the autumnal equinox in the other hemisphere.

Astronomy

The Celestial Equator and the Ecliptic are two Great Circles. As such, they intersect at two points, the Equinoxes. When the Sun, which moves along the Ecliptic, occupies the point that crosses the Equator while heading North, it is the time of the Vernal Equinox.

Due to the Precession of the Equinoxes, the point of intersection moves completely around the sky in a 25,800-year cycle. This century it is in the southwest portion of Pisces moving slowly toward Aquarius.

Holidays

The Iranian festival of Norouz is celebrated on the vernal equinox, as are the Bahá'í Naw-Rúz (which marks the beginning a new year in the Bahá'í calendar), and the Wiccan Sabbat of Ostara (or Eostar).

In Japan, Vernal Equinox Day is an official national holiday, and is spent visiting family graves and holding family reunions.

Easter is celebrated on the Sunday after the first ecclesiastical full moon day on or after the ecclesiastical vernal equinox day 21 March (see computus).

Earth Day was initially celebrated on the vernal equinox, 21 March 1970. It is currently celebrated in America on 22 April.

Tamil and Bengali New Years are celebrated after the sidereal vernal equinox (14 April). The former is celebrated in the South-Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and the later in Bangladesh and the East-Indian state of West Bengal.

Bibliography Notes: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Online, 23 February 2006. Available: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_equinox
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