File:Inside view of the precession.jpg
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DescriptionInside view of the precession.jpg | Precession of the equinoxes as seen from inside the celestial dome. The shift of the Earth's polar axis over 5000 year among the stars (orange: 3000 BC at Thuban, yellow: 2000 AD at Polaris) goes together with a shift of the equatorial planes and therefore the equinoxes along the ecliptic. |
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