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Celestial mechanics / Celestial coordinate system / Orientation / Time scales / Solstice / Horizontal coordinate system / Sun path / Analemma / Declination / Astrology / Measurement / Astronomy
Date: 2009-09-14 16:30:25
Celestial mechanics
Celestial coordinate system
Orientation
Time scales
Solstice
Horizontal coordinate system
Sun path
Analemma
Declination
Astrology
Measurement
Astronomy

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