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Spinning Earth and Our Looking to the Heavens
Best to think 'precession" That tells us the earth's orbit is not fixed
After 25,800 years our axis executes a small circle. Its sweeps out a cone section of space now we know the spin axis is pointing directly at polaris(our pole star) However this will not be the case in the future. I now can bring in the "seasons of the Earth" Best we know as the Earth orbits the Sun,its axis remains fixed relative to the stars. This means that sometimes one of the hemispheres is pointed more directly towards the Sun than the other,when it will be summer in that hemisphere,and winter in the other Best also to keep this in mind In parts of the Earth when viewing the stars(depending the area), Stars move in different direction across your viewing sky.,but at the poles you see the stars just making circles overhead about the celestial pole. Not the same at the equator. Here the stars rise directly due east,perpendicular to the horizon.and set due west. Further north you go the shorter the winter days become The shorter the distance,for a complete turn. Bert |
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On Feb 8, 12:44 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Best to think 'precession" That tells us the earth's orbit is not fixed After 25,800 years our axis executes a small circle. Its sweeps out a cone section of space now we know the spin axis is pointing directly at polaris(our pole star) However this will not be the case in the future. I now can bring in the "seasons of the Earth" Best we know as the Earth orbits the Sun,its axis remains fixed relative to the stars. This means that sometimes one of the hemispheres is pointed more directly towards the Sun than the other,when it will be summer in that hemisphere,and winter in the other Best also to keep this in mind In parts of the Earth when viewing the stars(depending the area), Stars move in different direction across your viewing sky.,but at the poles you see the stars just making circles overhead about the celestial pole. Not the same at the equator. Here the stars rise directly due east,perpendicular to the horizon.and set due west. Further north you go the shorter the winter days become The shorter the distance,for a complete turn. Bert Hi Bert, here a video of your clever jews.... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e1842edc4f |
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Warhole (fox hole) My Jews "your Jews" I defend Jewish people,reason
is I had a Jewish friend(late friend Joe ) We grew up together and he was clever. Math. genius. MIT electrical engineer. He was one of the 21 that quite NASA's shuttle program 6 months before the Columbia shuttle explosion Life meant more to him than money. The brains of NASA will pray to their Gods that shuttles will have safe flights,but they will do nothing to see to it that heat tiles won't come off. I asked Joe why he quit and his answer was "tiles" and they would not replace the old wiring,and were welding pipes instead of putting in new My Jewish friend Joe had more class than anyone I can think of. You Warhole are at the other end of the spectrum Use a capital "J" you ignorant no good *******. You are an insult to humankind. A piece of pig **** is better than all of you. You only post hate. Bert |
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WarSwine, you just cannot stay on subject. Your ignorant reply had
absolutely nil, zero, nada to do with Beeeert's original post. You are living proof that our ancestors had sexual intercourse with retarded apes. "Warhol" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 8, 12:44 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Best to think 'precession" That tells us the earth's orbit is not fixed After 25,800 years our axis executes a small circle. Its sweeps out a cone section of space now we know the spin axis is pointing directly at polaris(our pole star) However this will not be the case in the future. I now can bring in the "seasons of the Earth" Best we know as the Earth orbits the Sun,its axis remains fixed relative to the stars. This means that sometimes one of the hemispheres is pointed more directly towards the Sun than the other,when it will be summer in that hemisphere,and winter in the other Best also to keep this in mind In parts of the Earth when viewing the stars(depending the area), Stars move in different direction across your viewing sky.,but at the poles you see the stars just making circles overhead about the celestial pole. Not the same at the equator. Here the stars rise directly due east,perpendicular to the horizon.and set due west. Further north you go the shorter the winter days become The shorter the distance,for a complete turn. Bert Hi Bert, here a video of your clever jews.... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e1842edc4f |
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Hagar (not so horrible). Not apes in Warhole case it was pigs Bert
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Sounds just like you, WartPlug! Full of hate! It doesn't matter
which side it's from. Saul Levy On 7 Feb 2007 16:45:48 -0800, "Warhol" wrote: On Feb 8, 12:44 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Best to think 'precession" That tells us the earth's orbit is not fixed After 25,800 years our axis executes a small circle. Its sweeps out a cone section of space now we know the spin axis is pointing directly at polaris(our pole star) However this will not be the case in the future. I now can bring in the "seasons of the Earth" Best we know as the Earth orbits the Sun,its axis remains fixed relative to the stars. This means that sometimes one of the hemispheres is pointed more directly towards the Sun than the other,when it will be summer in that hemisphere,and winter in the other Best also to keep this in mind In parts of the Earth when viewing the stars(depending the area), Stars move in different direction across your viewing sky.,but at the poles you see the stars just making circles overhead about the celestial pole. Not the same at the equator. Here the stars rise directly due east,perpendicular to the horizon.and set due west. Further north you go the shorter the winter days become The shorter the distance,for a complete turn. Bert Hi Bert, here a video of your clever jews.... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e1842edc4f |
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Aw, Hagar, I thought maybe they had anal sex with some of frootie's
aliens! Saul Levy On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 06:49:14 -0800, "Hagar" wrote: WarSwine, you just cannot stay on subject. Your ignorant reply had absolutely nil, zero, nada to do with Beeeert's original post. You are living proof that our ancestors had sexual intercourse with retarded apes. "Warhol" wrote in message roups.com... On Feb 8, 12:44 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Best to think 'precession" That tells us the earth's orbit is not fixed After 25,800 years our axis executes a small circle. Its sweeps out a cone section of space now we know the spin axis is pointing directly at polaris(our pole star) However this will not be the case in the future. I now can bring in the "seasons of the Earth" Best we know as the Earth orbits the Sun,its axis remains fixed relative to the stars. This means that sometimes one of the hemispheres is pointed more directly towards the Sun than the other,when it will be summer in that hemisphere,and winter in the other Best also to keep this in mind In parts of the Earth when viewing the stars(depending the area), Stars move in different direction across your viewing sky.,but at the poles you see the stars just making circles overhead about the celestial pole. Not the same at the equator. Here the stars rise directly due east,perpendicular to the horizon.and set due west. Further north you go the shorter the winter days become The shorter the distance,for a complete turn. Bert Hi Bert, here a video of your clever jews.... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e1842edc4f |
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