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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions: Coast to Coast Am This page has images and links that George Noory and I discussed on the Coast to Coast AM radio show on Thursday night, February 26, 2004. ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... Why the Moon's rotation period is the same as the length of time it takes to orbit the Earth (same as number 1, but phrased differently). ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... The largest contributor to the change in seasons is the tilt, or inclination, of the Earth's spin axis with respect to its orbital plane ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... The change in distance of the Earth to the Sun is a very minor player. ... At perihelion (nearest point) the Earth/Sun distance is about ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bad News: Aug 24, 2005 ... This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... the Moon is round, and the angle it makes with the Earth and Sun ... Incidentally, the nifty animation of the moon phases at the top of ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... Despite all this confusion, the Earth's rotation is in fact slowing down. Eventually, the Earth's rotation will slow down so much that the ...
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Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions Dec 28, 2008 ... Tides, the Earth, the Moon, and why our days are getting longer ... Why the Moon's rotation period is the same as the length of time it takes .... However, there are tides from the Sun, which are actually about half as ...
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Are Apollo Moon Photos Fake? Feb 26, 2001 ... Examination of the photographic archive of the Apollo 15 mission ... and mapped lunar mountains in question are not a fake backdrop but are ...
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Fox TV and the Apollo Moon Hoax The shadows are not parallel, and therefore the images are fake. ..... In Apollo 11, they couldn't get the rod to extend completely, .... When Jim Lovell, two time Apollo astronaut and commander of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, ...
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