In the Northern Hemisphere, [days with equal day and night hours] happen a few days before the spring equinox (vernal equinox) and a few days after the autumn equinox. South of the equator, it’s the other way around.
In the Northern Hemisphere, [days with equal day and night hours] happen a few days before the spring equinox (vernal equinox) and a few days after the autumn equinox. South of the equator, it’s the other way around.
Well what a fun bit of trivia. This makes sense, because the earth orbiting and rotation would mean the axis being perpendicular to the sun would not necessarily be the same time as the equal time days
The equilux is actually caused by 2 things (according to my reading):
SCIENCE BITCH!!
Tide goes in, tide goes out. You can’t explain that.
At least the moon is real.
I thought it was caused by all the ware wolves swimming to the mainland to feed?