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September Equinox 2027
Event overview
Southward equinox in late September 2027 — astronomical autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere and astronomical spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
The clock counts down to the September (autumnal) equinox of 2027, which occurs at 06:01 UTC on Thursday, September 23, 2027. At that instant the Sun crosses the celestial equator moving southward, astronomical autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere, and astronomical spring begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 2027 September equinox lands roughly six hours later than the 2026 instant — the standard year-on-year drift before a leap-year correction. Local times for 06:01 UTC: 02:01 in New York (EDT), 07:01 in London (BST), 08:01 in Paris and Berlin (CEST), 09:01 in Moscow, 11:31 in New Delhi, 14:01 in Beijing, and 15:01 in Tokyo. The whole world observes this equinox on September 23 local time — unlike the 2026 equinox, which fell at 00:06 UTC and split between September 22 and 23 by time zone.
What's astronomically distinctive about 2027: the September equinox arrives only seven weeks after the August 2, 2027 total solar eclipse, when astronomy media coverage and amateur stargazing interest are still elevated globally. The equinox night also coincides with the first-quarter Moon (September 23, 2027), giving early evening moonlight that fades before midnight — useful for late-night aurora hunters at high latitudes, where the equinox-week aurora season is at its strongest.
The Russell-McPherron effect is the reason: Earth's magnetic field aligns most favourably with the solar wind near the equinoxes, making September the strongest aurora-borealis month at high latitudes for any given year's solar activity.
At the equinox, day and night are very nearly equal across the globe. The terminator runs from pole to pole; the Sun rises due east and sets due west everywhere except the poles. From the autumn equinox onward the Northern Hemisphere's daylight falls fastest of any time in the year — about three minutes per day at 40°N — and the Southern Hemisphere starts gaining at the same rate.
The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 2027 falls on September 15, eight days before the equinox. The Jewish High Holy Days arrive earlier than usual (Rosh Hashanah on September 1, Yom Kippur September 11, Sukkot September 15-22). The Hindu Sharad Navratri runs October 1-9, 2027. At Chichén Itzá in Mexico the equinox shadow on El Castillo's pyramid steps shows on the days around September 23 — visitors can attend during regular site hours.
The US Naval Observatory, UK Met Office, and timeanddate.com publish the exact instant. Stellarium, SkySafari, and similar planetarium apps visualise the Sun's path on the celestial sphere. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center and AuroraWatch UK provide real-time aurora forecasts that often spike in the equinox window — useful if you are at high latitude or planning an Iceland or Tromsø aurora trip.
The September equinox sits between June solstice 2027 and December solstice 2027 on the 2027 calendar. Pair with the Total solar eclipse August 2 2027, Saturn opposition 2027, and Mars opposition 2027 for the year's astronomy highlights.
When is the September equinox 2027? Thursday, September 23, 2027 at 06:01 UTC. Is the equinox on September 23 worldwide? Yes — unlike the 2026 equinox (00:06 UTC, which split between Sept 22 and 23 by time zone), the 2027 instant at 06:01 UTC falls on September 23 in every time zone. Why are day and night equal at the equinox? Because the Sun's centre is on the celestial equator, so every latitude on Earth gets approximately 12 hours of daylight. Why does aurora activity peak around the equinoxes? The Russell-McPherron effect — Earth's magnetic field is best aligned with the solar wind near the equinoxes, increasing geomagnetic disturbance.
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