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#AstronomicalSpring has sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ has been watching the angle of the sun change over the course of the last year due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
As we bid farewell to winter, learn more about the #equinox in today's #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/Y5jIXZXbA1
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As we bid farewell to winter, learn more about the #equinox in today's #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/Y5jIXZXbA1
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RT @NOAASatellites: #AstronomicalSpring has sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ has been watching the angle of the sun change over the course of the last year due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
As we bid farewell to winter, learn more about the #equinox in today's #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/Y5jIXZXbA1
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As we bid farewell to winter, learn more about the #equinox in today's #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/Y5jIXZXbA1
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The #SummerSolstice will occur today at 4:51 p.m. ET in the Northern Hemisphere!
To celebrate the start of astronomical summer, take a look at how the angle of the sun changes from #solstice to #equinox and back again over the course of a year due to the Earth's 23.5° tilt. https://t.co/fMvsQ1Pqde
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To celebrate the start of astronomical summer, take a look at how the angle of the sun changes from #solstice to #equinox and back again over the course of a year due to the Earth's 23.5° tilt. https://t.co/fMvsQ1Pqde
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RT @NOAASatellites: The #SummerSolstice will occur today at 4:51 p.m. ET in the Northern Hemisphere!
To celebrate the start of astronomical summer, take a look at how the angle of the sun changes from #solstice to #equinox and back again over the course of a year due to the Earth's 23.5° tilt. https://t.co/fMvsQ1Pqde
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To celebrate the start of astronomical summer, take a look at how the angle of the sun changes from #solstice to #equinox and back again over the course of a year due to the Earth's 23.5° tilt. https://t.co/fMvsQ1Pqde
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RT @JPSSProgram: As the Spring #Equinox arrives in North America, see how the greenery and new vegetation has become more vibrant and lush from December 2024 to early March 2025. 🌳 https://t.co/pMdRd1efri
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Astronomical #spring has officially sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and @NOAA satellites had a perfect view of the vernal #equinox!
This animation stitches together daily images from #GOESEast over the past year—revealing the shifting seasons due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
Learn more: https://t.co/xconnAiFyb
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This animation stitches together daily images from #GOESEast over the past year—revealing the shifting seasons due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
Learn more: https://t.co/xconnAiFyb
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In case you missed this yesterday...
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Astronomical #spring has officially sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and @NOAA satellites had a perfect view of the vernal #equinox!
This animation stitches together daily images from #GOESEast over the past year—revealing the shifting seasons due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
Learn more: https://t.co/xconnAiFyb - NOAA Satellites NOAA
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Astronomical #spring has officially sprung in the Northern Hemisphere, and @NOAA satellites had a perfect view of the vernal #equinox!
This animation stitches together daily images from #GOESEast over the past year—revealing the shifting seasons due to Earth's 23.5° tilt.
Learn more: https://t.co/xconnAiFyb - NOAA Satellites NOAA Climate.gov
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Happy #equinox from @NOAASatellites GOES-East ABI! This is every sunrise (11 UTC) of the GOES-19 full disk "CIMSS Natural Color"composite image from the spring equinox (Mar 20, 2025) to the fall equinox (Sep 22, 2025). More info and animations: https://t.co/zhezUETYXx https://t.co/CCCX99Ismc
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🍂 It's the first full day of #autumn after the #AutumnEquinox, and @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ has been tracking the sun’s changing angle over the course of the past year due to Earth's 23.5° tilt. 🌎
As we welcome #AstronomicalFall in the Northern Hemisphere, learn more about the #equinox in today’s #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/JvMzEETj30
#Fall #FallEquinox #TimelapseTuesday
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As we welcome #AstronomicalFall in the Northern Hemisphere, learn more about the #equinox in today’s #SatelliteSnapshot:
https://t.co/JvMzEETj30
#Fall #FallEquinox #TimelapseTuesday
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The #WinterSolstice will occur in the Northern Hemisphere this Sunday, Dec. 21!
Seen from @NOAA satellites, Earth’s changing seasons can seem magical — like a snow globe in motion.
This time lapse of daily #GOESEast images captures the shifts from #equinox to #solstice over the last year.
Read more about the solstice: https://t.co/YEMb4PsfTx
#FullDiskFriday
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Seen from @NOAA satellites, Earth’s changing seasons can seem magical — like a snow globe in motion.
This time lapse of daily #GOESEast images captures the shifts from #equinox to #solstice over the last year.
Read more about the solstice: https://t.co/YEMb4PsfTx
#FullDiskFriday
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