Lunar_perturbation.jpg
Description Lunar perturbation.jpg | Lunar perturbation |
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- 2010-03-06 05:32 Homunculus 2 625×583× (104924 bytes) Changed the DN arrow to correctly show its motion along the moon's orbit around the Earth. Previously, the arrow suggested the DN moves along the Earth's orbit in the opposite direction of Earth, which makes no sense.
- 2009-06-18 20:55 Geologician 625×583× (102946 bytes) Geologician made this diagram using Adobe Illustrator. Basic Earth's moon orbit properties.