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What is the Difference between solstice and equinox?In: Seasons
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The solstices are defined as the times at which the sun is furthest from the celestial equator, and hence the difference in length between night and day is greatest. The winter and summer solstices usually occur around the 21st December and 21st June respectively, but are subject to change due to the earth's orbit being slightly longer than our 365 day calendar.
The equinoxes are the times at which the sun is closest to the celestial equator, resulting in day and night being of almost equal duration. They occur around the 20th March (the vernal equinox) and the 22nd September (the autumnal equinox), though are subject to variation for the reasons stated above.
First answer by ID1220019783. Last edit by SUPERyOSHI. Contributor trust: 12 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 17 [recommend question]




