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We shall never know quite what they are up to, for this is an art of obliquity.
They also correct the 23.44-degree obliquity which changes very slightly with time.
The obliquity of Conceptual art is all in that "if."
When the obliquity is large, seasonal changes are more extreme.
Mars changes its obliquity from about 15 to 35 in cycles of 120,000 years.
For the next 1 million years, the cycle will carry the obliquity between 22 13' 44" and 24 20' 50".
The idea of doomsday obliquity can and should be tested, the team wrote.
Mars has a 124,000-year obliquity cycle compared to 41,000 years for Earth.
The second is a shift in the tilt of the Earth's axis, the obliquity.
When the tilt or obliquity changes the size of the polar caps change.
The obliquities of the outer planets are considered relatively stable.
Earth's obliquity never varies by more than plus or minus 1.3 degrees.
The angle between these two poles is the obliquity.
They hedge out obliquity with the language of perception.
Still, it's natural for the novelist sometimes to fret at the obliquities of fiction.
At an obliquity of 0 , the axes point in the same direction.
This will be associated with wild swings in the obliquity of the ecliptic as well.
The planet could remain at an obliquity of 60 to 90 for periods as long as 10 million years.
When the obliquity is higher, the poles receive more sunlight, and those materials migrate away.
For the past 5 million years, Earth's obliquity has varied between 22 02' 33" and 24 30' 16", with a mean period of 41,040 years.
So far, it has not been possible to constrain the obliquity of an extrasolar planet.
"That is like the wind," he replies with the majestic obliquity of a desert prophet.
The north polar star, to which the axis of the earth, in its present state of obliquity, points.
Astronomy teaches us also that since this period the obliquity of the earth's position has been considerably diminished.
Regular changes in climate may be due to variations of a planet's tilt (called obliquity).