10-28-2010, 03:28 AM
Thanks Deekun,
This seems to be a sure indicator that earth's orbit has changed and is moving slightly above the old ecliptic plane in winter, and slightly below it in summer! Such activity would also account for the moon's new orbital track, initiated at winter or summer solstice and exacerbated at those points in earth's orbit. These changes are constantly in flux due to an intimidating number of cosmic/physics variables!
My suspicions exactly.
This seems to be a sure indicator that earth's orbit has changed and is moving slightly above the old ecliptic plane in winter, and slightly below it in summer! Such activity would also account for the moon's new orbital track, initiated at winter or summer solstice and exacerbated at those points in earth's orbit. These changes are constantly in flux due to an intimidating number of cosmic/physics variables!
My suspicions exactly.