spring equinox造句1. In the Chinese calendar, the Spring Equinox always occurs in the second month.
2. Spring Equinox Automn Equinox Daytime Equals Night.
3. This is the Spring Equinox.
4. This Spring Equinox is a joyous time in the ascent of Earth.
5. This occurs during the spring equinox season, and people believe this is when the dragon wakes up from its winter hibernation.
6. Possible date of Jesus' crucifixion was Nisan 14th, Spring Equinox, Friday April 3rd AD33 or 14th Nisan, Spring Equinox, Wednesday April 10th AD32.
7. Over the past year the spring equinox, the first full moon of the first Sunday after Easter.
8. In the United spring equinox, also called the vernal equinox, comes in the month of March.
9. Later added were the Spring Equinox, the Autumnal Equinox, the Beginning of Spring, the Beginning of Summer, the Beginning of Autumn and the Beginning of Winter.
10. Paramilitary troops jump into action, druids welcome the spring equinox, the Berlin Zoo welcomes a new arrival and more.
11. Every year, several days before and after the spring Equinox and the Autumnal Equinox, the Synchronous satellite signals received by the earth stations are affected by the solar radiation.
12. Friday's spring equinox will bring the Sun into Aries and a lively social life to your doorstep.
13. Easter day is named after the Saxon goddess of spring, Eostre, whose feast took place at the spring equinox.
14. But he waited until one day after the northern Spring equinox, in 2001, to photograph the striking view.
15. The Yuan Art Museum has successfully held exhibitions such as The Culture After Culture, The Great Abstraction from Heaven and Spring Equinox among others and numerous cultural activities.
16. The drawings show that the ancients offer sacrifices to "Bird" stars in the Spring Equinox. They pray for good harvest.
17. If the sun were just a tiny point of light and Earth had no atmosphere[/spring equinox.html], then day and night would each be exactly 12 hours long on a spring equinox day.
18. Western eggs, however, apparently stand tall only on the day of the spring equinox – over a month before their Chinese counterparts.
19. If the pope hadn't established the new calendar, every 128 years the spring equinox would have come a full calendar day earlier, eventually putting Easter in chilly midwinter.
20. The most hard-core sock haters refuse to wear them from the spring equinox until the first day of winter.