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Default Declinations of objects with unconsionally large masses

Compa http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/sfanim.html with
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar

Declination (AU)
Sun +22° 1.0 50.9
Mer +24° 9.2' 1.3
Ven +24° 24.4' 1.7
Lun +25° 37.6'
Mar -3° 37.2' 1.2
Jup -2° 14.4' 5.0
Sat +21° 19.7' 10.0
Ura -8° 15.4' 20.0
Nep -15° 42.1' 30.0
Plu -14° 58.6' 30.0


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