Tuesday 22 September 2015

New Google Doodle Celebrates the Autumnal Equinox With an Adorable Squirrel

The autumnal equinox is the astronomical term for the first day of fall


Pull out your sweaters and drink up your pumpkin spice lattes, folks — Google wants you to remember that Wednesday is the first day of fall in the Earth’s Northern hemisphere, also known as the September or autumnal equinox, and has created a new Doodle to mark the occasion.
While some meteorologists consider Sept. 1 to be the first day of fall, the autumnal equinox is how it is defined by astronomy. This year’s equinoxtakes place on Sept. 23 at 4:21 a.m. Eastern time.
So what is the autumnal equinox, exactly? According to the WashingtonPost, it’s when the sun lines up directly above the Earth’s equator, resulting in almost every place on Earth experiencing approximately 12 hours of daylight and darkness, with some caveats.
The new Google Doodle, created by California-based animator and artist Kirsten Lepore, showcases a perky little squirrel hiding behind some classic autumnal squashes, placed artfully to resemble the Google logo.

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