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Re: A question... many answers
Posted By: Sam, on host 24.61.194.240
Date: Monday, April 8, 2002, at 09:08:42
In Reply To: Re: A question... many answers posted by Faux Pas on Monday, April 8, 2002, at 09:05:28:

> "The Earth rotates once in a few minutes under a day (23 hours 56 minutes 04. 09053 seconds). This is called the sidereal period (which means the period relative to stars). The sidereal period is not exactly equal to a day because by the time the Earth has rotated once, it has also moved a little in its orbit around the Sun, so it has to keep rotating for about another 4 minutes before the Sun seems to be back in the same place in the sky that it was in exactly a day before."

Ah, ok. So I was right, and so was Beasty. Makes sense. Thanks.

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