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<blockquote data-quote="Astrophile" data-source="post: 77361093" data-attributes="member: 338099"><p>The Earth's average speed in its orbit is 66,627 mph, so the range of orbital speeds between perihelion and aphelion includes 66,600 mph. The Earth's present rotational obliquity is 23.4363°, so the latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctic circles are ±66.5637°. However, when the book of Revelation was written (<em>ca. </em>90 AD), the Earth's obliquity was larger (about 23.725°), so the latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctic circles were then about ± 66.275°.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Astrophile, post: 77361093, member: 338099"] The Earth's average speed in its orbit is 66,627 mph, so the range of orbital speeds between perihelion and aphelion includes 66,600 mph. The Earth's present rotational obliquity is 23.4363°, so the latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctic circles are ±66.5637°. However, when the book of Revelation was written ([I]ca. [/I]90 AD), the Earth's obliquity was larger (about 23.725°), so the latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctic circles were then about ± 66.275°. [/QUOTE]
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