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Physics / Equatorial bulge / Moon / Tide / Flattening / Latitude / Tidal force / Natural satellite / Tidal acceleration / Geodesy / Planetary science / Measurement
Date: 2000-04-18 12:58:13
Physics
Equatorial bulge
Moon
Tide
Flattening
Latitude
Tidal force
Natural satellite
Tidal acceleration
Geodesy
Planetary science
Measurement

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