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2023 Equinox, Solstice & Cross-Quarter Moments
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½ hour offsets.
Daylight Saving
values in italics
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time
zone
Hawaiian
Standard
Alaskan Pacific Mountain Central Eastern Atlantic Newf'lnd UTC Western
Europe
Central
Europe
Perth Darwin Sydney New
Zealand
Imbolc
February 3 February 4 August 8
16:27 17:27 18:27 19:27 20:27 21:27 22:27 22:57 02:27 02:27 03:27 02:21 03:51 04:21 06:21

Vernal
Equinox

March 20 September 23
11:24 13:24 14:248 15:24 16:24 17:24 18:24 18:54 21:24 21:24 22:24 12:50 14:20 14:50 16:50

Beltaine
May 5 November 8
08:13 10:13 11:13 12:13 13:13 14:13 15:13 15:43 18:13 19:13 20:13 00:18 01:48* 02:18* 05:18

Summer
Solstice

June 21 December 22
04:58 06:58 07:58 08:58 09:58 10:58 11:58 12:28 14:58 15:58 16:58 11:27 12:57* 13:27* 16:27

Lughnasad
August 7 February 4
08:21 10:21 11:21 12:21 13:21 14:21 15:21 15:51 18:21 19:21 20:21 10:27 11:57* 12:27* 15:27

Autumnal
Equinox

September 22 September 23 March 21
18:50 20:50 21:50 22:50 23:50 00:50 01:50 02:20 04:50 07:50 08:50 05:24 06:54* 07:24* 10:24

Samhain
November 7 May 6
06:18 07:18 08:18 09:18 10:18 11:18 12:18 12:48 16:18 16:18 17:18 02:13 03:43 04:13 06:13

Winter
Solstice
December 21 December 22 21 June 22
17:27 18:27 19:27 20:27 21:27 22:27 23:27 23:57 03:27 03:27 04:27 22:58 00:28 00:58 02:58

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Equinox and Solstice times supplied by the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington DC. Cross Quarter moments are interpolated as the split or bisector in degrees along the ecliptic between Solstices and Equinoxes. Former NASA rocket scientist Rollin Gillespie applied a spatial application in the mid-1980s to determine cross quarters. Kepler's Third Law says a planet's orbital speed accelerates and decelerates in elliptical orbits. Only circular orbits allow constant orbital speed. Southern Hemisphere seasons oppose the seasons observed north of the Equator.