Vernal Equinox Dates

Vernal Equinox Dates

Looking for vernal equinox dates up to 2050? You’ve come to the right place.

Vernal Equinox is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs every year on or around March 20th at 12:15 pm Eastern Standard Time, when there is an equal amount of sunlight and darkness in all parts of the world. The word vernal comes from “Vernalis,” which means “of or relating to Spring.”

The earliest known reference to the vernal equinox dates back to March 28th, 850 BC, by Babylonian astronomers studying Venus’ motion across the sky. 

Vernal Equinox Dates Until 2050

Vernal Equinox Dates

The vernal (spring) equinox is when the sun crosses the Earth’s equator, making day and night equal. In the northern hemisphere, it marks the beginning of spring, whereas, in the southern, it marks the beginning of fall.

The vernal equinox usually occurs around March 21st or 22nd every year. The exact date varies yearly because Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t perfectly circular. This means that we go around slightly elliptical, like a squished circle.

The table below indicates the timing of the vernal equinox until 2050.

Vernal Equinox Dates Table

Year Date Vernal equinox time
2017 Mar-20 10:29 AM
2018 Mar-20 4:15 PM
2019 Mar-20 9:58 PM
2020 Mar-20 3:50 AM
2021 Mar-20 9:37 AM
2022 Mar-20 3:33 PM
2023 Mar-20 9:25 PM
2024 Mar-20 3:07 AM
2025 Mar-20 9:02 AM
2026 Mar-20 2:46 PM
2027 Mar-20 8:25 PM
2028 Mar-20 3:15 PM
2029 Mar-20 8:02 AM
2030 Mar-20 1:52 PM
2031 Mar-20 7:41 PM
2032 Mar-20 1:23 AM
2033 Mar-20 7:23 AM
2034 Mar-20 1:18 PM
2035 Mar-20 7:03 PM
2036 Mar-20 1:02 AM
2037 Mar-20 6:50 AM
2038 Mar-20 12:40 PM
2039 Mar-20 6:32 PM
2040 Mar-20 12:11 AM
2041 Mar-20 6:07 AM
2042 Mar-20 11:53 AM
2043 Mar-20 5:29 PM
2044 Mar-19 11:20 PM
2045 Mar-20 5:08 AM
2046 Mar-20 10:58 AM
2047 Mar-20 4:52 PM
2048 Mar-19 10:34 PM
2049 Mar-20 4:28 AM
2050 Mar-20 10:20 AM

This astronomical event signals winter’s end and the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, while it’s the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere. The date varies depending on where you live. This is just one of many essential astronomy dates that occur yearly.

In North America, people celebrate this time of year by planting seeds, which will grow into plants come springtime. In other parts of the world, they celebrate by making offerings to nature spirits and deities who control fertility and abundance.

FAQs

When does the Vernal Equinox occur? 

It usually occurs around the 21st or 22nd of March every year. However, the exact date varies yearly because Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t perfectly circular.

How do people celebrate the Vernal Equinox?

People celebrate this time of year by planting seeds that will grow into plants in the spring. Many people around the world make offerings to fertility and abundance deities and nature spirits.

Why does the Vernal Equinox date vary? 

The Vernal Equinox date varies yearly because Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t perfectly circular. It means that we go around slightly elliptical, like a squished circle.

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