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|    Scott Miller to Phas    |
|    Re: Inclination of planets' eclipses to     |
|    08 Jun 06 17:31:56    |
      XPost: sci.astro       From: jsfmiller@netzero.net              Phas wrote:       > All I could find on Google are countless links which give inclination       > of eclipses related to Earth equator, or inclination of Earth axis       > related to eclipse.       > Please someone point to a table for angle of inclination of planets'       > eclipses in relation to Sun's equator.       >       > Thank you.       >                     You might have more success if you say "ellipse" not eclipse. More than       likely you will have success with "orbital inclination". References I       have on my desk here list "Inclination of orbit to ecliptic" in a table       marked "Orbital Data".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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