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= Precession of the Equinox = == Summary == The '''Precession of the Equinox''' refers to the gradual shift in the orientation of Earth's rotational axis, which causes the position of the equinoxes to move westward along the ecliptic relative to the fixed stars. This phenomenon affects the timing of seasons and the long-term climate cycles on Earth. == What, When, How, Why == '''What:''' The Precession of the Equinox is a slow movement of the axis of a rotating body, specifically the Earth's axis, which alters the positions of the equinoxes over time. '''When:''' This process occurs over a cycle of approximately 26,000 years, also known as the [[Great Year]] or [[Platonic Year]]. '''How:''' The precession is caused by gravitational forces exerted by the Sun and the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge, which gradually shifts the axis of rotation. '''Why:''' Understanding this phenomenon is crucial for astronomers and historians as it affects the apparent positions of the stars and constellations over millennia, influencing ancient calendars and modern astronomical observations. == Astronomical Significance == The Precession of the Equinoxes has a profound impact on various astronomical and astrological systems: * It affects the [[Zodiac]] constellations, slowly changing which constellation is aligned with the Sun during the spring equinox. * Over long periods, it alters the [[Pole Star]], shifting the position of the North Celestial Pole from one star to another. This process is crucial in understanding the [[Milankovitch Cycles]], which are responsible for long-term climate variations on Earth. == Historical and Cultural Impact == The Precession of the Equinox has been known since ancient times and has influenced various cultural and religious practices: * The phenomenon was first described by the ancient Greek astronomer [[Hipparchus]] around 130 BCE. * It plays a role in the [[Astrological Ages]], such as the transition from the [[Age of Pisces]] to the [[Age of Aquarius]]. Many ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Mayans, incorporated the knowledge of precession into their calendars and monuments. == Effects on Earthโs Climate == The Precession of the Equinox is one of the factors that contribute to long-term changes in Earth's climate: * It affects the timing of the [[Seasons]], with long-term cycles potentially influencing the severity of [[Ice Ages]]. * It is closely linked to other Earth orbital changes, known as the [[Milankovitch Cycles]], which collectively contribute to climate variations over tens of thousands of years. For a more detailed exploration, see [[Milankovitch Cycles]]. == See Also == * [[Great Year]] * [[Zodiac]] * [[Milankovitch Cycles]] * [[Age of Aquarius]] * [[Pole Star]] == External Links == * [ https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/earth/in-depth/ | NASA - Precession of the Equinoxes ] * [ NOAA - Earth's Precession and Climate | https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate-education-resources/climate-and-earth-s-rotation ] * [ University of California - The Precession of the Equinoxes Explained | https://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/weekly/6Page58.pdf ]
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