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  2. Celestial equator - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the celestial equator is an abstract projection of the terrestrial equator into outer space. [1] Due to Earth's axial tilt , the celestial equator is currently inclined by about 23.44° with respect to the ecliptic (the plane of Earth's orbit ), but has varied from about 22.0° to 24.5° over the past 5 million years [ 2 ] due ...

  3. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    In normal aspect, these map the central meridian and parallels as straight lines. Other meridians are curves (or possibly straight from pole to equator), regularly spaced along parallels. Conic In normal aspect, conic (or conical) projections map meridians as straight lines, and parallels as arcs of circles. Pseudoconical

  4. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Europe by night 1916 physical map of Europe Topography of Europe. Some geographical texts refer to a Eurasian continent given that Europe is not surrounded by sea and its southeastern border has always been variously defined for centuries. In terms of shape, Europe is a collection of connected peninsulas and nearby

  5. Outline of Europe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 November 2023, at 01:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Celestial sphere - Wikipedia

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    Certain reference lines and planes on Earth, when projected onto the celestial sphere, form the bases of the reference systems. These include the Earth's equator, axis, and orbit. At their intersections with the celestial sphere, these form the celestial equator, the north and south celestial poles, and the ecliptic, respectively. [8]

  7. Equator - Wikipedia

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    The plane of Earth's equator, when projected outwards to the celestial sphere, defines the celestial equator. In the cycle of Earth's seasons, the equatorial plane runs through the Sun twice a year: on the equinoxes in March and September. To a person on Earth, the Sun appears to travel along the equator (or along the celestial equator) at ...

  8. File:Europe large location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    minor fixes: Imbros/Gökçeada in Europe, russian Europe-Asia border moer closely matching the Ural river and mountains, Palestine's border in dotted line 17:33, 1 December 2022 700 × 545 (1.33 MB)

  9. Module:Location map/data/Europe Central - Wikipedia

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    Central Europe location map.svg Module:Location map/data/Europe Central is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Central Europe . The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.