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As a keen backyard astronomer and a professional visual artist who makes it my business to observe light from the sun,  I have noticed this since about 2006 here in the far Northwest of Ireland. At first I thought I was losing it it. But some of my astronomer friends said the same. Yet until this article I have seen nothing from the scientific community dealing with this. So well done.

The Sun has been setting across the horizon more and more to West each year. With a huge Jump in 2009. Venus is also too far to the north and the Moon too high in the sky. I know it sounds incredible, it does to me still...but what else other than delving into quantum physics can account for this other than a tilt in the planet's axis? Also the Nothern Lights are becoming more and more common in these parts in last few years... Most grist to the tilting mill perhaps?

Thank you for finally asking the people who know about Climate Change more than anyone in a lab or office what they think.

The Earth may well be tilting. So enjoy the ride. We are living in amazing times.

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