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Old December 11th 03, 07:09 PM
JimO
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Default 'Pole Stars' on the Moon?


OK, I thought I was Internet-literate and could google with the best of 'em,
but after half an hour of dead-endism, I've given up. Please help!

For an article i'm writing, I need the RA/Dec of the Moon's axis
of rotation, so I can check out whether there are any 'pole stars' of note.

The axis is within about a degree of perpendicular to the ecliptic, if that
helps.

Jim O

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