Submitted by Merlin (not verified) on Tue, 2010-01-05 11:52.
Well, that might explain why all the stars I locate on Stellarium and compare with what I'm actually seeing off my front porch here in southern UK, seem to be eight or nine degrees higher than they should be and are still visible for some time after Stellarium says they should have vanished below the horizon. One wonders whether we will keep on tipping or just establish a new steady-state position. Fascinating!
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Well, that might explain why all the stars I locate on Stellarium and compare with what I'm actually seeing off my front porch here in southern UK, seem to be eight or nine degrees higher than they should be and are still visible for some time after Stellarium says they should have vanished below the horizon. One wonders whether we will keep on tipping or just establish a new steady-state position. Fascinating!