Turou Hawaiki - Celebrating Equinox Around the World
No matter where you live on earth, this is the period where the length of the day and night is similar, in latin called the 'equinox'. Some cultures reflect on this time as the changing temperatures or seasons, others may let go of things they no longer need, and sow new seeds for the future, some may call on traditional knowledge. It depends on where you live.
In the Pacific, from Hawaiki-nui, Hawaiki-roa, Hawaiki-pāmamao we have a large range of temperatures, seasons and timezones. Like the maramataka each place is unique in its season and aspect. For example in Hawaii, it is passing into winter but in Aotearoa it is passing into spring.
From Wikipedia - September Equinox timetable:
Scientific NASA charts showing the traverse of the earth around the sun:
How is the passing of seasons in your place? Here are some ways that' the world is celebrating this unique day. Enjoy!
Giving thanks for food and sustenance in New Mexico:
Our Equinox offering this morning 🙌🏾
— Biyáál (@gbeyale) September 22, 2021
Standing proud alongside other Diné Farmers today 💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/WlFWMfnObP
Remembering times and knowledge past in Ireland:
Happy Equinox 🌞🌕🌄
— Neolithic Ireland 💚 (@Neolithic_Eire) September 22, 2021
Did Ireland's neolithic builders imagine that thousands of years in the future, people would still be climbing the hills upon which their structures nest, to view the epic equinoxes?
We must #ProtectNeolithicIreland & preserve our connections w/ the land 💚 pic.twitter.com/z1wb2PR7HM
Epic Autumn colours in Croatia:
Plitvice Lakes National Park in Autumn colors, Croatia 🇭🇷
— Petar (@Petar38136412) September 22, 2021
Happy Autumn equinox 🤗 pic.twitter.com/OYI1FdtXIW
Ancient time and architecture at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital city of Kerala, watch the animation it's cool!
On the #Equinox day, like #today, everyone visiting the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital city of Kerala, will see the setting sun aligning through each of the window openings in almost five-minute intervals [read more: https://t.co/sIPmUXv07D] pic.twitter.com/C5wHrCO9tE
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 22, 2021
Using a satellite scientists have captured the sunlight crossing earth over the year:
Or comparing suns rays as the cross Europe in three various seasons:
It's the equinox tomorrow, here is the path of the sun over Europe on the equinoxes and solstices.#dataviz pic.twitter.com/Rdff7kZSY3
— Neil Kaye (@neilrkaye) September 21, 2021
Weather service reporting:
It’s officially Fall!!! The Fall/Autumnal Equinox was today at 3:20pm EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole and the sun is directly over the equator. #FallEquinox #FirstDayOfFall pic.twitter.com/huvcrZcRqp
— National Weather Service (@NWS) September 22, 2021
Mountain view celebrations in Glastonbury UK:
Hello Autumn 👋Goodbye to Summer. As the sun rose, the sky greeted Autumn as the final wisps of Summer disappeared. Happy Autumn Equinox. Blessed be 🙏💜#autumn #AutumnEquinox #Mabon pic.twitter.com/BXtcX8rcjb
— Michelle Cowbourne (@Glastomichelle) September 22, 2021
Pumpkin time in Winnipeg Saskatoon!
It’s officially #Fall! 🍂✨ the arrival of the autumnal equinox happened in Sask today at 1:21PM 🎃 pic.twitter.com/LkCw6BWfqB
— Alex Brown (@AlexBrownCTV) September 22, 2021
These Chicago city folk are annoyed that the sun will no longer be in their view - how inconvenient!
ChicagoHenge Morning. Today is the Autumnal Equinox…unfortunately, our weather will prevent seeing the east-west sun alignment. #chicago #weather pic.twitter.com/GQGhvm2oMq
— Barry Butler Photography (@barrybutler9) September 22, 2021
Lastly I'll leave you with the cool shade web app which shows the day and night traverse over the earth map. Enjoy that here → Shade Map.
Turou hawaiki!