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Next ice age would hit Earth in 11,000 years if it weren't for climate change, scientists sayThe results are perhaps unsurprising, given that obliquity and precession affect how much sunlight reaches polar and equatorial regions, respectively, Barker said. "Depending on where you are on Earth ...
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New study suggests Earth has several hidden moons from collision billions of years ago"Circumbinary orbits that are polar or highly inclined to the Earth-Moon orbit are subject to two competing effects: nodal precession about the Earth-Moon eccentricity vector and Kozai-Lidov ...
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