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This is a very beautiful Picture, but the view is actually incorrect, the Earths Axis is Inclined and should be shown as such. In this case (an Equinox) either the South Pole or the North Pole should be closer to the Observer Position. The Tilted Axis always maintains its same orientation in Space which is why the North Pole Star maintains its position....

On Midsummers Day in the Northern Hemisphere the Earth has moved through 90 degrees of its 360 degree Orbit around the Sun, from the opposite Equinox to the one that you have shown here.... i.e. the Sun would be shining from the Right hand side of the Picture and that would mean that the South Pole should be shown more clearly in your Picture and the North Pole would be only showing a little bit.... As the Earth continues on its path around the Sun from the position you have shown here for another 90 degrees of its Orbit, the North Pole would be completely out of Sunlight and the South Pole would be completely in the Sunshine 24 hours a Day.... Southern Hemisphere Summer.... The fact that the Sun sits at one of the Foci of the Elliptical Orbits of all of the Planets, Earth in this case, means that at one of the Solstices the South Pole is either Further away or closer to the Sun... Interestingly the arrangement that I was taught showed that the South Pole was Closest to the Sun at the South's Summer Solstice.... And since By Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion equal angles of Planetary Orbit are travelled in the same time period, the Intensity of the Radiation from the Sun in the Southern Hemisphere during the period from the Spring (September in the South) Equinox to the Autumn Equinox (March in The South) is more intense than it is for the Northern Hemisphere for its travel from Spring to Autumn.

This is another indication that the Pollution of the Atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere is the main cause of the Melting of the Northern Polar Ice Cap.... The Air is much cleaner in the Southern Hemisphere... The Intensity of the Insolation during the Southern Hemisphere's trip from Autumn to Spring is similarly lower than the Insolation Intensity experienced by the Northern Hemisphere whilst it travels from Autumn to Spring....