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astronomical event where the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator From Wikiquote, the free quote compendium
Equinox (Latin: aequus, equal + nox, night) refers to a moment when the Sun is perpendicular to the Equator of the Earth, and the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are equally illuminated; this occurs twice a year, first, around the 20th of March with the Sun progressing northward, as the Spring or vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the Fall or autumnal equinox in the Southern, and around the 22th of September, with the Sun proceeding southward, as the autumnal equinox of the Northern, and the vernal equinox of the Southern.
At the equinox when the earth was veiled in a late rain, wreathed with wet poppies, waiting spring
The ocean swelled for a far storm and beat its boundary, the ground-swell shook the beds of granite.
I gazing at the boundaries of granite and spray, the established sea-marks, felt behind me
Mountain and plain, the immense breadth of the continent, before me the mass and double stretch of water.
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