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Celestial mechanics / Geodesy / Rotation / Tidal force / Tidal acceleration / Orbit / Theory of tides / Fictitious force / Equatorial bulge / Physics / Tides / Force
Date: 2006-02-13 16:00:00
Celestial mechanics
Geodesy
Rotation
Tidal force
Tidal acceleration
Orbit
Theory of tides
Fictitious force
Equatorial bulge
Physics
Tides
Force

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