In terms of astronomy, what does this mean?
In the sky, if we could see the ecliptic, the path the Sun travels on as it appears to cross the sky, the point of the autumnal equinox occurs when the Sun crosses the celestial equator as it travels south on the ecliptic. This marks the beginning of autumn for all of us in the northern hemisphere, and the beginning of the spring for those in the southern hemisphere.
Another way to look at it, is that the Sun is directly overhead at the equator, which means that the Earth itself is tilted in the plane perpendicular to the Sun. Neither the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. But at this point, the southern hemisphere will begin to receive more sunlight as the southern hemisphere is beginning to be tilted more towards the Sun.
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