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Description

Description of relations between Axial tilt (or Obliquity), rotation axis, plane of orbit, celestial equator and ecliptic. Earth is shown as viewed from the Sun; the orbit direction is counter-clockwise (to the left).

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self-made by Dna-webmaster; earth-image from NASA

Date

22 December, 2007

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Dna-webmaster

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current 13:53, 3 February 2008 760×590 (238 KB) Dna-webmaster (new version with direction to the left (viewed from the Sun))
08:39, 22 December 2007 760×590 (238 KB) Dna-webmaster ({{Information |Description=Description of relations between Axial tilt (or Obliquity), rotation axis, plane of orbit, celestial equator and ecliptic. |Source=self-made by Dna-webmaster |Date=22 December, 2007 |Author= [[User:Dna-web)
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