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All I could find on Google are countless links which give inclination
of eclipses related to Earth equator, or inclination of Earth axis related to eclipse. Please someone point to a table for angle of inclination of planets' eclipses in relation to Sun's equator. Thank you. |
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Phas wrote:
All I could find on Google are countless links which give inclination of eclipses related to Earth equator, or inclination of Earth axis related to eclipse. Please someone point to a table for angle of inclination of planets' eclipses in relation to Sun's equator. Thank you. You might have more success if you say "ellipse" not eclipse. More than likely you will have success with "orbital inclination". References I have on my desk here list "Inclination of orbit to ecliptic" in a table marked "Orbital Data". |
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