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Due to 2000 *being* a leap year, the equinoxes and soltices tend to be about a day later than they were in the 20th century.

This year's Autumnal Equinox occurs on Sep 23rd and 4:03 am PDT (3 minutes after noon GMT)

Edited to correct leap year status of 2000

Date: 2006-09-21 11:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aurictech.livejournal.com
Um, 2000 was a leap year, as 2000 is evenly divisible by 400.

Astronomical events

Date: 2006-09-22 04:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgan-gw.livejournal.com
have been getting later all along, not just because of yet another leap year. I remember them being closer to the 21st when I was younger, but they're almost always the 22nd/23rd nowadays.

But if you need to check on one, the USNO site has times for solstices and equinoxes from 1992-2020. Good resource to bookmark :-).

Re: Astronomical events

Date: 2006-09-22 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgan-gw.livejournal.com
Oh, and it's 0403 GMT, which is 9:03pm tonight PDT :-).

Re: Astronomical events

Date: 2006-09-23 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgan-gw.livejournal.com
But precession doesn't mean that the calendar is getting out of synch with the sun, it affects the movement of the sun in relation to the sidereal background.

The cross-quarters -- the midpoints between the solstices and equinoxes for those who don't know *g* -- used to happen around the 1st of their respective months. That's why the cultural celebrations still center on the 1st of Feb, May, Aug and Nov (or the eves of those days). But the actual 15 degree points of the signs now happen several days later.

I still recall that the quarters used to always happen nearer the 21st than they have in a long time. I suppose someone with the time and inclination could do the research and find out how the dates have actually changed, but I have other things I prefer to spend my time on :-).

Re: Astronomical events

Date: 2006-09-23 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolandx.livejournal.com
The requirement for leap years has nothing to do with the precession of the equinoxes (which is on a many thousand year cycle anyway.
That was my original point -- that the dates of equinoxes wasn't related to leap years.

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