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- From: jdnicoll@prism.ccs.uwo.ca (James Davis Nicoll)
- Subject: Re: Cosmos without Gravitation
- Organization: University of Western Ontario, London
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 19:37:59 GMT
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- If memory serves, the Moon's 'wobble' is called
- libration. It seems to me that a location should exist where
- line-of-sight to the earth is intermitently interupted due
- to libration. Actually, there should a band of locations
- where earthrise/set occurs.
-
- James Nicoll
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