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Terry,
Thanks for the lesson. But, as dxAce has already said, the equinox will happen at a precise time, as the sun crosses the equator (either North-to-South or South-to-North). So depending on where you are on the planet, the local time will differ. As will the sidereal (non-mean time) time at your location. Mark. "Terry" wrote in message m... "Mark" wrote in message news:1095745586.823614@ftpsrv1... And, I wonder, like the equinox (tomorrow) whether the date is based on where you are located when it happens? The equinox happens at the same time for everyone. See: http://solar.physics.montana.edu/YPO...ls/equinox.htm l for a good discription. Terry |
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