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Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall

Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall

Vernal Equinox – marks the beginning of spring Autumnal equinox -marks the beginning of autumn or fall

Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight

Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight

Longest period of daylightShortest period of daylight

Summer solstice -marks the beginning of summer and the longest period of daylight Winter solstice -marks the beginning of winter and the shortest period of daylight

WAXING CRESCENT WANING CRESCENT

Waning Crescent Waxing Crescent

Only visible during a solar eclipse