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An equinox in astronomy is the event when the Sun can be observed to be directly above the equator.
Equinox may also refer to:
Video Equinox (disambiguation)
Astronomy
- Equinox (celestial coordinates), a moment of time chosen for a moving celestial coordinate system such as Right Ascension/Declination, often confused with Epoch
Maps Equinox (disambiguation)
Companies
- Equinox Fitness, chain of gyms based in New York with health clubs in U.S. cities
- Equinox Minerals Limited, a mining company operating in Canada and Australia*
- Equinox (MLM), defunct multi-level marketing company, dissolved in 2001
- Equinox Systems Inc., manufacturer of Super Serial Technology (SST) multiport serial adapters, now Avocent
- Hypercom, which changed its name to Equinox Payments, LLC, a former electronic payment processing company
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Computing
- Equinox (Amiga demogroup), demogroup on the Amiga, active 1987-1996
- Equinox (Atari demogroup), demogroup on the Atari ST, active 1988-2007
- Equinox Desktop Environment, or EDE, a small desktop environment for the X Window System
- Equinox OSGi, an Eclipse project that aims to implement OSGi R4
- Equinox (1986 video game), a 1986 video game developed by Mikro-Gen
- Equinox (1993 video game), a 1993 video game developed by Software Creations
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Entertainment and media
Comics
- Equinox (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain first appearing in 1974
- Equinox (DC Comics), a DC comics character, son of Power Girl, first appearing in 1994
Music
- Equinox (standard), the 1964 jazz standard by John Coltrane
- Equinox (Sérgio Mendes album), a 1967 album by Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
- Equinox (Red Garland album), a 1978 album by Red Garland
- Equinox (Omar Rodríguez-López album), a 2013 album by Omar Rodríguez-López
- Equinox (Styx album), a 1975 album by Styx
- Équinoxe, a 1978 album by Jean Michel Jarre
- The Equinox (album), a 1997 studio album by Organized Konfusion
- "First of the Year (Equinox)" is a composition by Californian artist Skrillex
- Equinox (opera), an opera by the Slovenian composer Marjan Kozina
- "Equinox", a song by Heaven Shall Burn of their Iconoclast (Part 1: The Final Resistance)
Musical groups
- Equinox (thrash metal band), thrash metal band from Fredrikstad, Norway; started 1987
- Equinox (electro-industrial band), a 1998 side project of electro-industrial band Front Line Assembly
- Equinox Drum and Bugle Corps, a marching band from Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Publications
- The Equinox of the Gods (Crowley), a 1936 book detailing the events and circumstances leading up to Aleister Crowley's transcription of The Book of the Law
- The Equinox, a periodical on occultism by the mystical order of Aleister Crowley, since 1909
- Equinox, Canadian magazine in publication between 1982 and 2002, until it was purchased by Canadian Geographic
- The Equinox, student newspaper of Keene State College
- EQuinox, the official EverQuest II magazine published by MMM Publishing in conjunction with Sony Online Entertainment
- Equinox (novel), a 1973 novel by Samuel R. Delany
Television and film
- Equinox (film), a 1970 American horror film
- Equinox (1992 film), a 1992 American film
- Equinox (TV series), a Channel 4 science documentary series, broadcast since 1986
- "Equinox" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1999 2-part cliffhanger episode, between Seasons 5 and 6
Video games
- Equinox (1986 video game)
- Equinox (1993 video game)
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Places
- Equinox Mountain, Vermont, USA
- Equinox Complex, eateries located in the Swissôtel The Stamford, featuring the Equinox Restaurant
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Sport
- Vin Gerard (born 1986), first professional wrestler to perform as Equinox in Chikara
- Jimmy Olsen (wrestler) (born 1986), second professional wrestler to perform as Equinox in Chikara
- Equinox Marathon, an annual running marathon held in Fairbanks, Alaska
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Transportation
- Celebrity Equinox, cruise ship launched in 2009
- Chevrolet Equinox, a General Motors SUV
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