Winter is coming ❄️
Day and night are split in half today, as the Sun Crossed The Celestial Equator in the Sky at 07:50 BST/08: 50 Cest Marking the Autumn Equinox in the Northern hemisphere.
This #Meteosat Image was taken at 09:00 BST/10: 00 cest this morning (pic: emitsat) pic.twitter.com/t7oui36ai4
– ESA (@esa) September 23, 2023
According to Spacedotcom, astronomical autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. The report says that the Sun is now shifting to the southern hemisphere of the earth with direct light. The sun had a direct light on the northern part of our planet for the last 6 months.
The report says that most of the time of the year, the axis of the Earth is either bent towards the sun or from it. This means that the northern and southern parts of our planet get lights from the Sun at different levels. However, sunlight comes equally in both hemispheres.
Talking about the Indian subcontinent, the monsoon will gradually start bid farewell to the northern part of the country. After the second week of October, a slight change in the weather will begin to show.
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