Mignon Fogarty on Nostr: Woohoo, we made it! It's the spring equinox, which means in the northern hemisphere, ...
Woohoo, we made it!
It's the spring equinox, which means in the northern hemisphere, day will now start being longer than night.
The word “equinox” comes from two Latin words: “aequi-” (meaning “equal”) and “noct-” (meaning “night”).
The spring equinox is also sometimes called the vernal equinox, and "vernal" also comes from Latin, this time “vēr,” meaning "spring."
Finally, an editing tip: "spring equinox" is not capitalized.
It's the spring equinox, which means in the northern hemisphere, day will now start being longer than night.
The word “equinox” comes from two Latin words: “aequi-” (meaning “equal”) and “noct-” (meaning “night”).
The spring equinox is also sometimes called the vernal equinox, and "vernal" also comes from Latin, this time “vēr,” meaning "spring."
Finally, an editing tip: "spring equinox" is not capitalized.
