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  1. In 1859, from the residual precession he predicted that within the orbit of Mercury there either existed several small bodies, or a single planet.
  2. All of a sudden thousands of people cheered as red devils skied crazily in and out of precession and a horse-drawn sledge appeared magically through the whirling snow.
  3. The polar moment of inertia of the Moon C has been determined from J 2 , and from the physical librations which for the Moon have played an equivalent role in determining C to that played by the rate of polar axis precession in the case of the Earth (see section 3.2.1).
  4. Another serious problem with purely atmospheric dynamical models is that the hemispheres were out of phase with respect to the orbital precession cycle believed to have triggered the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) deep freeze 11 kyr before present to Holocene warmth.
  5. Baudrillard's argument becomes highly convoluted, as in his The Precession of Simulacra (1983), which postulates the annihilation of all content, but the outcome of this contention is clearly nihilistic, since any opposition to this trend, or any radicalism, would be simply subsumed by this subversion of the sign.
  6. Croll failed in arithmetic but as it was acknowledged by Lord Kelvin that he had calculated the precession of the equinoxes over the last 10 million years, his mathematical ability was accepted.
  7. 150 BC) of the precession of the equinoxes, with its eventual important implications for the reform of the calendar in AD 1582 (see ch. 8).
  8. But when allowance was made for the influences of all the other planets on Mercury then there was a residual precession unaccounted for of 43 per century, as shown for 200 centuries in Figure 7.1.
  9. One of the earlier attempts to account for this residual precession was by the astronomer Le Verrier, to whom I shall introduce you more properly in Chapter 13.
  10. FIGURE 7.1 Precession of the perihelion of Mercury.
  11. This is called precession of the perihelion, and is not in itself curious because it had long been known that precession of the perihelion is one result of the gravitational influence on a planet's orbit of all the other planets in the Solar System.
  12. The precession of the satellite's orbit - the way it swings slowly round the Earth - will mean that successive 30o-segments will overlap by 15o, so assisting the procedure of confirming sources.

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