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SUMMARY:March Equinox 2025
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UID:219-7-c3fe8195a3dde498d013e477e2142422@aalbc.com
ORGANIZER;CN="richardmurray":troy@aalbc.com
DESCRIPTION:\n	March equinox at 5:01am E.S.T. or UTC-5 \; Venus mercury 
	conjunction\; \n\n\n\n	The Beginning of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere
	 or Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.\n\n\n\n	The earth is always spinnin
	g around the sun\, this provides the earth with energy. But\, the sense of
	 days or seasons come from the spin of the earth itself on an axis.\n\n\n\
	n	 \n\n\n\n	The days come from the earth's spin on its own axis\, not the
	 spin around the sun. \n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	But the seasons + change of len
	gth of night or day come from the tilt of the earth's axis which rotates c
	onstantly.\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	If you made a line between the center of the
	 earth and the two north poles and then a line to the sun\, during an equi
	nox\, either march or september\, the angle from the sun to the earth to t
	he north pole will be circa ninety degrees\, and the angle from the sun to
	 the center of the earth to the south pole will be like ninety. Ala why an
	 equal night.\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	but during a solstice\, the tilt of the e
	arth's axis goes to one of two extremes.\n\n\n\n	At december solstice the 
	angle\, sun to earth center to north pole is obtuse\, thus why the sun app
	ears so low in the sky in the northern hemisphere as well as the longest n
	ight shortest day in the northern hemisphere\, and why the angle \, sun to
	 earth center to south pole is acute\, thus why the sun appears so high in
	 the sky\, ala longest day shortest night in the southern hemisphere. \n\
	n\n\n	At the june solstice\, the angle\, sun to earth's center to north po
	le is acute\, thus why the sun appears so high in the sky in the northern 
	hemisphere as well as the longest day shortest night in the northern hemis
	phere\, and why the angle\, sun to earth to south pole is obtuse\, thus wh
	y the sun appears so low in the sky ala longest night shortest day in the 
	southern hemisphere.\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	Now with the March Equinox the til
	t of the earth's axis will increase afterward to the june solstice\, june 
	20th 2025. this is why from now to the june solstice in the northern hemis
	phere days continually get longer while in the southern hemisphere nights 
	get continually longer. \n\n\n\n	in between the march equinox and june so
	lstice the aphelion will occur\, July 3\, 2025 3:54 pm \,what I call midye
	ar. In the aphelion the earth is farthest from the sun. since the Periheli
	on\, when the sun is largest in the sky\,  the sun appears smaller and sm
	aller in the sky. The average difference of distance between the perihelio
	n and aphelion is three million miles. The earth is only seven thousand ni
	ne hundred and twenty six miles making a straight line through the equator
	 to opposing surfaces of the earth. \n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	She dances around
	 the sun:) \n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	Some image aids\n\n\n\n	https://aalbc.com/
	tc/topic/11401-perihelion-2025/#findComment-70999\n\n\n\n	\n\n	Three Tales
	 of Spring- tell me what you think?\n\n	[ https://aalbc.com/tc/blogs/entry
	/261-good-news-blog-stories-through-a-year/?tab=comments#comment-878 ]\n\n
		[ https://aalbc.com/tc/blogs/entry/261-good-news-blog-stories-through-a-y
	ear/?tab=comments#comment-890 ]\n\n	[ https://aalbc.com/tc/blogs/entry/261
	-good-news-blog-stories-through-a-year/?tab=comments#comment-891 ]\n\n\n\n
		 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	citation [Photographer: TM Kanaris \; Titl
	e: the Blue Pot]\n\n	https://flickr.com/photos/kanaristm/29353776801/\n\n\
	n\n	 \n\n\n\n	If you really want to follow what I am doing please subscri
	be to my calendars.\n\n	Richard Murray's Work Calendar\n\n	webcal://aalbc.
	com/tc/events/5-rmworkcalendar/download/?member=6477&amp\;key=9b0dbd4939fa
	ea9d5408174d9601d576\n\n\n\n	Richard Murray's Community Calendar\n\n	webca
	l://aalbc.com/tc/events/7-rmcommunitycalendar/download/?member=6477&amp\;k
	ey=9b0dbd4939faea9d5408174d9601d576\n\n
DTSTART:20250320T090100Z
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