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Earth's Orbit Inclination Precession, Last 10 Myr
Earth's precession of its orbit inclination (i) and ascending node (Omega) over the last ten million years, a result of the planets' gravitational pulls on each other. It helps produce the "Milankovitch cycles" of the Earth's sunlight inputs, which are involved in the comings and goings of the Ice-Age continental glaciers. The center + is for the invariable plane. Referred to present (J2000) equinox and ecliptic. Calculated from the quasiperiodic-series approximations in J. Laskar, "Secular evolution of the Solar System over 10 million years", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 198, 341-362 (1988). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...198..341L
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A Wise Inclination
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Uranus's Orbit Inclination Precession, Last 10 Myr
Uranus's precession of its orbit inclination (i) and ascending node (Omega) over the last ten million years, a result of the planets' gravitational pulls on each other. The center + is for the invariable plane. Referred to present (J2000) equinox and ecliptic. Calculated from the quasiperiodic-series approximations in J. Laskar, "Secular evolution of the Solar System over 10 million years", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 198, 341-362 (1988). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...198..341L
Neptune's Orbit Inclination Precession, Last 10 Myr
Neptune's precession of its orbit inclination (i) and ascending node (Omega) over the last ten million years, a result of the planets' gravitational pulls on each other. The center + is for the invariable plane. Referred to present (J2000) equinox and ecliptic. Calculated from the quasiperiodic-series approximations in J. Laskar, "Secular evolution of the Solar System over 10 million years", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 198, 341-362 (1988). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...198..341L
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Inclination wooden clock
This hand-made clock was designed by Clayton Boyer and hand-made by Adrian Iredale. See Clayton's clocks at: http://lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Earth's Orbit Inclination Precession, Last Million Years
The Earth's precession of its orbit inclination (i) and ascending node (Omega) over the last million years, a result of the planets' gravitational pulls on each other. It helps produce the "Milankovitch cycles" of the Earth's sunlight inputs, which are involved in the comings and goings of the Ice-Age continental glaciers. The center + is for the invariable plane. Referred to present (J2000) equinox and ecliptic. Calculated from the quasiperiodic-series approximations in J. Laskar, "Secular evolution of the Solar System over 10 million years", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 198, 341-362 (1988). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...198..341L
Saturn's Orbit Inclination Precession, Last 10 Myr
Saturn's precession of its orbit inclination (i) and ascending node (Omega) over the last ten million years, a result of the planets' gravitational pulls on each other. The center + is for the invariable plane. Referred to present (J2000) equinox and ecliptic. Calculated from the quasiperiodic-series approximations in J. Laskar, "Secular evolution of the Solar System over 10 million years", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 198, 341-362 (1988). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988A&A...198..341L