The " Men in a square " rupestric painting located at El Diablito area of El Vallecito depicted a square that aligns with sunlight on the Fall equinox.
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Due to the Fall Equinox, New York Times News Service transmissions will be briefly interrupted by sun outage interference at various times between September 28th and October 15th, 1994.
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The two largest mounds are the focus of the central plaza which is oriented to the raising of the sun on the mornings of the spring and fall equinoxes.
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The Fall Equinox will cause the Associated Press satellite-- which carries The New York Times News Service-- to be interrupted briefly by sun interference between September 28 and October 15.
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An observer at the North Pole would see the sun rise some time around the Spring equinox, remain above the horizon for six months, and then set at the Fall equinox.
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The latter left-hand spiral captured both spring and fall equinoxes; its artifice was revealed by a descending spear of light, itself filtered through the slabs, that shined upon it and split it in two.
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The Eight Directions represent the four seasons ( North Winter, South Summer, East Spring, and West Autumn ) and the Winter and Summer Solstices, as well as the Spring and Fall Equinoxes.
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The fall equinox, which occurs at 2 : 00 p . m . EDT Sunday, is an astronomical event not a meteorological one, but ancient mariners believed that the event was likely to be marked by severe storms.
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With the northern hemisphere tilted away from the sun and the direct rays of the sun moving south of the equator, darkness has been expanding from the North Pole toward the Arctic Circle since the fall equinox on Sept . 22.
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For the same reason, day and night are not exactly equal at the time of the fall equinox, because the day is artificially lengthened a few minutes at each end by the refractive effect of the atmosphere, for a total of seven minutes.