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The Astrology of Space > The Structure of Space > Chapter 14: Mapping th... > The Earth's Tilt ... 3. The polar tilt is permanent, although it changes somewhat over a long period of time.
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lessons.astrology.com/course/show/The-Astrology-of-Spac...
lessons.astrology.com/course/show/The-Astrology-of-Space/3184-The-Earths-Tilt
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1. As the Earth goes around the Sun, what do you notice about the direction of tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation? Is it fixed or does it move - to point the same way towards the Sun (or in some other way)? 2. Set the "view every" time interval to "day".
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www.materialworlds.com/sims/SolarSystem/worksheetSolsti...
www.materialworlds.com/sims/SolarSystem/worksheetSolsticeEquinox.html
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The tilt of the earth at 23.45° is a result of collisions with large bodies during the formation of the planets in the solar system. The size of the bodies and the angle of collision determined the tilt and the rotation of the planets. Each...
http://geography.about.com/library/faq/blqztilt.htm
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The whole Earth is actually tilted. Hold the orange in one hand and tip it, so that the top of the stick is nearer you than the bottom. Dont tip it too far
we dont want the stick pointing straight at you, about half way between upright (vertical) and flat (horizontal) will do nicely.
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www.learninghaven.com/science/articles/earth_is_tilted....
www.learninghaven.com/science/articles/earth_is_tilted.htm
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How does the earth's tilt affect the changing of the seasons, and what different angles cause those different seasons? ... So, seasonal changes depend on the tilt of the earth's axis because they lead to changes in the amount of heat delivered to a square meter of surface, and the fact that there are a changing number of...
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imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980211f.ht...
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980211f.html
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This simple, long-term activity provides an easy way to record the changes of the Sun's apparent motion. We already know that the Earth's tilt causes the Sun's path to be higher in the sky during the summer than in the winter.
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hea-www.harvard.edu/ECT/the_book/Chap2/Chapter2.html
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Approximately 490,000,000 BC: The Earth may have slowly reduced its previous tilt of 70 degrees from the vertical to some 20 or 30 degrees now; Include REFERENCES ... Approximately 400,000 BC: The Earth warms up considerably and stays that way for at least 30,000 years; Include REFERENCES...
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www.jmooneyham.com/anthis.html
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why does the earth tilt? Or more specifically why would it stop and reverse directions on a regular basis? I searched the web and got some stuff about ancient asteriod ... Becuase of the misleading way that the reason for the seasons is explained (ie. as being due to the Earth tilting towards and away from the Sun),
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curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=687
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Earth Tilt is determined by constellations out of place. Simulating the Seasons is done via both these maneuvers. The Zetas explain how the 24 hour day and Moon orbit continue to seem normal in a halted orbit, and why ocean sloshing is ... In September 2004, South Celestial Pole offset, Milky Way/Ursa Major offset,
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www.zetatalk.com/index/orbits.htm
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