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Description 地轴倾角、自转轴、轨道面、天球赤道和黄道之间的关系。图中为从太阳观察到的地球,其中地球以逆时针方向公转(在图中即为向左)。
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    • 2008-02-03T13:53:11Z Dna-webmaster 760x590 (243778 Bytes) new version with direction to the left (viewed from the Sun)
    • 2007-12-22T08:39:24Z Dna-webmaster 760x590 (243884 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Description of relations between Axial tilt (or Obliquity), rotation axis, plane of orbit, celestial equator and ecliptic. |Source=self-made by [[User:Dna-webmaster|Dna-webmaster]] |Date=22 December

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current09:15, 18 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 09:15, 18 April 2010760 × 590 (227 KB)Patricka{{Information |Description=Description of relations between Axial tilt (or Obliquity), rotation axis, plane of orbit, celestial equator and ecliptic. Earth is shown as viewed from the Sun; the orbit direction is counter-clockwise (to the left). |Source=*[

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