Precession of the equinoxes
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We are both pleased and honored to feature as September 2012 Author of the Month, researcher and writer Walter Cruttenden. Walter’s research into what we observe on Earth as the precession of the equinox, has opened the door to new possibilities for the explanation to an astronomical phenomenon that has […]
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Precession of Earth’s rotational axis (The Earth's Wobble) takes approximately 26,000 years to make one complete revolution. Through each 26,000-year cycle, the direction in the sky to which the Earth’s axis points goes around a big circle. In other words, precession changes the “North Star” as seen from Earth. Nothing's fixed. Not even a fixed star. I found the template for this image here. © Copyright 2009 Michael Paukner. All Rights Reserved. Print Shop | Twitter | Facebook
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