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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

A great secret of the past<br />

It will not hurt to remind ourselves of some of the fundamental data<br />

concerning the movements of the earth and its orientation in space:<br />

• It tilts at about 23.5° to the vertical, an angle from which it can vary by<br />

as much as 1.5° on either side over periods of 41,000 years.<br />

• It completes a full precessional cycle once every 25,776 years. 19<br />

• It spins on its own axis once every twenty-four hours.<br />

• It orbits the sun once every 365 days (actually 365.2422 days).<br />

• The most important influence on its seasons is the angle at which the<br />

rays of the sun strike it at various points on its orbital path.<br />

Equinoxes and solstices.<br />

Let us also note that there are four crucial astronomical moments in the<br />

year, marking the official beginning of each of the four seasons. These<br />

moments (or cardinal points), which were of immense importance to the<br />

ancients, are the winter and the summer solstices and the spring and<br />

autumn equinoxes. In the northern hemisphere the winter solstice, the<br />

shortest day, falls on 21 December, and the summer solstice, the longest<br />

day, on 21 June. In the southern hemisphere, on the other hand,<br />

19 Precise figure from The Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt, p. 205.<br />

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