syyselitys
Syyselitys, also known as autumnal equinox, is an astronomical event that occurs twice a year, around September 22-23 in the Northern Hemisphere and around March 20-21 in the Southern Hemisphere. The term "syyselitys" is derived from the Finnish language, where "syys" means autumn and "elitys" means equality. This name reflects the fact that on the equinox, the length of day and night are nearly equal, with the word "equinox" coming from the Latin words "aequus" (equal) and "nox" (night).
The syyselitys marks the point at which the Sun crosses the celestial equator, moving from the Northern
The syyselitys is also an important time for astronomical observations. The Sun's position on the equinox allows
In summary, syyselitys is a significant astronomical event that occurs twice a year, marking the point at