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The phenomenon we call "precession" was discovered by Greek astronomer Eratosthenes when he compared his own circa 200 BC records with older charts.
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In astronomy, precession refers to the movement of the rotational axis of a body, such as a planet, with respect to inertial space. In particular, it refers to the precession of the Earth's rotational axis, also called the precession of the equinoxes. (The term "precession" may also refer...
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In astronomy, precession refers to the movement of the rotational axis of a body, such as a planet, with respect to inertial space.
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The precession of Earth's axis of rotation with respect to inertial space is also called the precession of the equinoxes. ... The term precession typically refers only to the largest periodic motion.
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Precessional movement. In astronomy, precession refers to the movement of the rotational axis of a body, such as a planet, with respect to inertial sp...
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The precession of Earths axis of rotation with respect to inertial space is also called the precession of the equinoxes. Like a wobbling top, the direction of the Earths axis is changing; while today, ...
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Encyclopedia article about Precession (astronomy). Information about Precession (astronomy) in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, ... (redirected from Precession (astronomy))
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See: Precession of the Equinoxes...
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A number of important transformations in positional astronomy turn out to be nothing more than changes of coordinate system, ... Precession, nutation, to , ...
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