Sun Tilt

Twice a year (spring and autumn), the tilt is side-on to the sun, meaning both hemispheres get equal amounts of daylight and darkness. The "Midnight Sun" and "Polar Night"

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Because of this tilt, observers on Earth see more of the Sun’s north pole in September and more of its south pole in March each year [11]. Twice a year (spring and autumn), the tilt

That’s the sun tilt doing its quiet work—painting the sky at an angle, changing the way the world feels one degree at a time. National Weather Service (

Unlike solid planets, the Sun is a ball of plasma. Its equatorial regions rotate faster (roughly every 24 days) than its polar regions (over 30 days) [11]. 2. Earth’s Tilt and Solar Incidence