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наклон оси вращения планеты
Portuguese
obliquidade da eclíptica
Catalan
obliqüitat
Spanish
oblicuidad de la ecliptica
Angle between the rotational axis and orbital axis of a body.
obliquity
axial tilt
Russian
наклон оси вращения планеты
1
The Chinese also determined the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
eleven hundred years before our era.
2
The
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
is, to a degree, sustained by the relationship between Moon and Earth.
3
Technically, the difference is due to the eccentricity of the earth's orbit and the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
.
4
By these he had calculated the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
,
closely enough to serve for a thousand years after.
5
Pythagoras taught the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
,
probably learned in Egypt, and the identity of the morning and evening stars.
6
Belt, on the other hand, held that the cold was due to an increase in the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
.
7
Pythagoras, born 580 B.C., taught the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
,
probably learned in Egypt, and the identity of the morning and evening stars.
8
He had investigated the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
with extreme care, so far as the circumstances of astronomical observation would at that time permit.
9
They determined the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
,
one thousand one hundred years before our era, to be 23 degrees 54' 3-15.
10
"He determined," says Delambre, "the position of the stars by right ascensions and declinations, and was acquainted with the
obliquity
of
the
ecliptic
.
Russian
наклон оси вращения планеты
наклон оси вращения
наклонение эклиптики
Portuguese
obliquidade da eclíptica
inclinação axial
Catalan
obliqüitat
obliqüitat de l'eclíptica
Spanish
oblicuidad de la ecliptica
oblicuidad de la eclíptica