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autumnal equinoctial point - traducción al ruso

ASTRONOMICAL EVENT WHERE THE SUN IS DIRECTLY ABOVE THE EARTH'S EQUATOR
Vernal point; First Point in Aries; First Point of Libra; Equinoxes; Equinoctial point; Equinoctial Points; Equinoctial point/History1; First point in Aries; 秋分; First point of Libra; Ecuinox; Dynamical equinox; Equinoctial points; First point of libra; Equinoxal; Equilux; Equinoctal; Equinoctial; Equinoxial
  • Celestial sphere
  • arcseconds]], but is exaggerated in this diagram.
  • Earth at the September 2022 equinox
  • Contour plot of the hours of daylight as a function of latitude and day of the year, showing approximately 12 hours of daylight at all latitudes during the equinoxes
  • Cassini]]'' in 2009.

autumnal equinoctial point      
точка осеннего равноденствия (а)
autumnal equinox         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Autumn equinox; Fall equinox; Autumn Equinox; Invernal equinox; Autumnal point; Autumnal equinox (disambiguation); Autumnal Equinox; Fall solstice; Fall equinox (disambiguation); Autumn equinox (disambiguation); First day of fall
[астр.] осеннее равноденствие
autumnal equinox         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Autumn equinox; Fall equinox; Autumn Equinox; Invernal equinox; Autumnal point; Autumnal equinox (disambiguation); Autumnal Equinox; Fall solstice; Fall equinox (disambiguation); Autumn equinox (disambiguation); First day of fall
осеннее равноденствие

Definición

Point-to-Point Protocol
<communications, protocol> (PPP) The protocol defined in RFC 1661, the Internet standard for transmitting {network layer} datagrams (e.g. IP packets) over serial point-to-point links. PPP has a number of advantages over SLIP; it is designed to operate both over asynchronous connections and bit-oriented synchronous systems, it can configure connections to a remote network dynamically, and test that the link is usable. PPP can be configured to encapsulate different network layer protocols (such as IP, IPX, or AppleTalk) by using the appropriate Network Control Protocol (NCP). RFC 1220 describes how PPP can be used with remote bridging. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.protocols.ppp. {A paper on PPP (ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z)}. (1994-12-13)

Wikipedia

Equinox

A solar equinox is a moment in time when the Sun crosses the Earth's equator, which is to say, appears directly above the equator, rather than north or south of the equator. On the day of the equinox, the Sun appears to rise "due east" and set "due west". This occurs twice each year, around 20 March and 23 September.

More precisely, an equinox is traditionally defined as the time when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the geometric center of the Sun's disk. Equivalently, this is the moment when Earth's rotation axis is directly perpendicular to the Sun-Earth line, tilting neither toward nor away from the Sun. In modern times, since the Moon (and to a lesser extent the planets) causes Earth's orbit to vary slightly from a perfect ellipse, the equinox is officially defined by the Sun's more regular ecliptic longitude rather than by its declination. The instants of the equinoxes are currently defined to be when the apparent geocentric longitude of the Sun is 0° and 180°.

The word is derived from the Latin aequinoctium, from aequus (equal) and nox (genitive noctis) (night). On the day of an equinox, daytime and nighttime are of approximately equal duration all over the planet. They are not exactly equal, however, because of the angular size of the Sun, atmospheric refraction, and the rapidly changing duration of the length of day that occurs at most latitudes around the equinoxes. Long before conceiving this equality, primitive equatorial cultures noted the day when the Sun rises due east and sets due west, and indeed this happens on the day closest to the astronomically defined event. As a consequence, according to a properly constructed and aligned sundial, the daytime duration is 12 hours.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the March equinox is called the vernal or spring equinox while the September equinox is called the autumnal or fall equinox. In the Southern Hemisphere, the reverse is true. During the year, equinoxes alternate with solstices. Leap years and other factors cause the dates of both events to vary slightly.

Hemisphere-neutral names are northward equinox for the March equinox, indicating that at that moment the solar declination is crossing the celestial equator in a northward direction, and southward equinox for the September equinox, indicating that at that moment the solar declination is crossing the celestial equator in a southward direction.

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