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Cycles and circulation
edit~ "travel hopefully" - James Hopwood Jeans, 1942
edit- 1 Lead topic__ Cycles
- Axial precession (astronomy)
- Axial tilt
- Precession
- 2 Phenomena
- Aberration of light
- Atmospheric circulation
- Celestial spheres
- Ecliptic
- Exoplanet
- Nutation
- Hadley cell
- Ocean circulation
- Thermohaline circulation
- Pulmonary circulation
- Rotation
- Systemic circulation
- Transit of Mercury
- Transit of Venus
- 3 Instruments
- Armillary sphere
- Astrolabe
- Deep Impact (spacecraft)
- Kepler (spacecraft)
- Mariner's astrolabe
- Orrery
- Space probe
- Voyager 1
- Voyager 2
- Voyager program
- 4 Persons
- Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
- Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis
- George Hadley
- Sir Gilbert Walker
- James Bradley
- James Hopwood Jeans
- Jean le Rond d'Alembert
- William Ferrel
- William Harvey
- 5 Subsidiary articles
- Absolute space
- Astrophysics
- Behenian fixed star
- Calendar
- Celestial pole
- Celestial sphere
- Circulation (fluid dynamics)
- Cosmography
- D'Alembert's paradox
- Ephemeris
- Ephemeris time
- Firmament
- Flammarion engraving
- Heliospheric current sheet
- Helium
- Rayleigh–Jeans law
- Rosetta (spacecraft)
- The Mysterious Universe
- Statistical mechanics
- Timeline of space exploration
- Tropical year
- Ultraviolet catastrophe
- Vorticity
- Yuga
- Zodiac
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