
The autumnal equinox, when day and night equalize, is a phenomenon known to all, but each year is experienced with different sensations.

This year, the first astronomical day of autumn is tomorrow. Thus begins the season known for its colors, for vintage, fruit, school, but it is also a closing. Today, night and day will equalize to continue with nights that will take minutes from day and so will continue until the winter solstice.

For this reason, in addition to the emotion of a start, this day can also be a little depressing. It is not like the other equinox, when spring and revival begin and we move towards summer, it is not like the two soloists marking the deepest point of their current seasons. This is a shift towards long and cold nights. However, even this season has its beauties.
The equinox (equinox) can have two meanings in astronomy: The moment at which the Sun is perpendicular to the Earth's equator and the apparent location of the Sun at that moment. A moment in time at which the spring point, the celestial equator, and other such elements are used to define the celestial coordinate system. The equinox in astronomy is that moment in time (not a full day) when the center of the Sun can be observed directly above the Earth's equator, around March 20 and September 23 of each year. It is also said that when the sun falls into a well, that is, the reflection of the sun in a well, a phenomenon that does not occur and cannot be verified in any other terrestrial parallel. On these two dates, day and night are equal, each of 12 hours. During equinoxes, the sun rises exactly in the east and sets precisely in the west.
What should you do today? Start preparing the wardrobe and take out the thick clothes from there. We should also wear the coats that we bought expensive and that we like very much.
