September Equinox in Cook Islands ― Date, History, and Details

September Equinox in Cook Islands

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History of September Equinox in Cook Islands and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

The September equinox occurs when the sun crosses the celestial equator from north to south. This happens on September 23 each year in the Cook Islands. Day and night are of equal length on this day, as the sun shines directly on the equator. From the Cook Islands, the sun will rise due east and set due west. The September equinox is also known as the autumnal equinox or the first day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is known as the vernal equinox or the first day of spring.