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Usoro nhazi nke Ecliptic

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. [1]Na igwe, usoro nchikota eklips bụ usoro nhazi nke mmadụ nke a na-ama ihe eme ihe maka radichite anya ngosipụta ike ìhè, orbits, na pole orientation nke ihe Sistemụ akwụkwọ .  N'ihi na ọtụtụ mbara ala (ma e wezụga Mercury ) na ọtụtụ obere Solar Sistemu ozu nwere orbits na nanị nta ike na ekliptik, iji ya dị ka isi ụgbọ elu adaba.  Sistemu si nwe ike ịbụ etiti nke ma isi ma ọ bụ ike, isi ya bụ ikepụta vernal (March) equinox, na o nwere a aka nri nri .  Enwere ike ụgbọala ya na ndekọ ma ọ bụ anɔ.

Nchikota eklips nke gbadoro ụkwụ n'ụwa dịka a na-ahụ site na ngosi mbara igwe .  E sere ụwa zuru oke n'ebe a, ọ bụ ebe na a na- nha nhazi dị elu ma e wezụga ụfọdụ comets na asteroids .
Ntugharị ụdị nke egwuregwu n'ụdị eklips (acha ụda) dị ka apị n'ime nke mbara igwe .  Nhazi Ecliptik agba na (acha olu olu).  Equator nke na-eso (acha-agha-agha) na nhazi nke equatorial (acha-agbara), na-achọsi ike na eklips, yiri ka ọ na-ama jijiji ka ihe na-aga n'ihu.

. [2] [3]The Bo equator na ecliptic ji nri na-akpụ akpụ n'ihi perturbing agha na ike, Ya mere, nghazi nke isi direction, ha intersection na Northern Hemisphere vernal equinox, na-acha ọkụ.  Ntu ụzọ dị si nke axis nke ụwa, nke mbụ, na-eme ka nhazi ahụ ji na-enye na-aga n'ihu n'ebe e nwere ike inyere okporo osisi nke eklips, na-emecha otu sekit n'ihe dị ka afọ 26,000.  .  Ekwadoro na nke a bụ obere mgbanwe nke eklips, na obere oscillation nke ụwa axis, nutation .

  1. Nautical Almanac Office, U.S. Naval Observatory (1961). Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Ephemeris and the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac. H.M. Stationery Office, London (reprint 1974), 24–27. 
  2. Explanatory Supplement (1961), pp. 20, 28
  3. U.S. Naval Observatory (1992). in P. Kenneth Seidelmann: Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac. University Science Books, Mill Valley, CA (reprint 2005), 11–13. ISBN 1-891389-45-9.