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brassneck
21 Dec 19 23:46
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i Think the Earth takes a tilt tomorrow on its orbit round the Sun and prepares itself to correct it course ,so that we can all think again about Summer Holidays,
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Report brassneck December 21, 2019 11:55 PM GMT
it sort of pulls itself to the wide outside and if you were in outer space you would say to yourself"Earth is coming on the wide outside and is starting a good looking run on the bridle"WinkGrinGrin
Report Get me a drink December 22, 2019 3:30 PM GMT
Can someone explain the physics of the earths wobble too and fro, givng us the seasons and the shoteset day and that?

Because a thought occurred to me that why does it wobble, lets call it in the y-axis. What's to stop it just spinning in that axis, why wobble to and fro. I'm thinking of that Newtons law where something carrys on going if theres nothing to stop it.
Report Get me a drink December 22, 2019 3:34 PM GMT
All right then the z axis
Report doantwin2easy December 22, 2019 11:50 PM GMT
It's the sun that orbits the earth, not the other way round.

If I sit perfectly still in a field; a plane, a bird, a drone - all move above me. As does the sun.

The sun even drops below ground level, adding further credence to the argument that the earth is flat.
Report trilby22 December 23, 2019 12:57 AM GMT
Earth's Obliquity Today
Today, on 23 December 2019 at noon, Earth's axial tilt, or mean obliquity was 23.43668° or 23°26'12.1".
Earth's mean obliquity today is about 0.00001°, or 0.04", less than 30 days ago.
The Arctic and Antarctic circles today are 1.2 m (4 ft) closer to the poles, and the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn are equally closer to the equator than 30 days ago.
Report trilby22 December 23, 2019 12:58 AM GMT
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/axial-tilt-obliquity.html
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