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Posted Nov 24, 2004 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system]
A good entry, thanks to MotDoc, who was the main author. But it's hard to see the relevance of a picture of Io in front of Jupiter.smiley

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Posted Nov 24, 2004 by MotDoc, Temporarily Exiled to Tartu, Estonia
Its astronomy, Gnomon. It all fits together like the springy things in watches.
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Posted Nov 24, 2004 by Is mise Duncan
I think they misread Wandering _N_oon as Wandering _M_oon...these arty types rofl

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Posted Nov 25, 2004 by flyingtwinkle
yes probably!but it is a very nice article almost mathametically clear showing the close approximity and various distances and angles in relation to the sun changing the period of noon time stretching or shrinking or shifting it

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