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Sunday, January 27, 2008. Newton postulated that planets would be perfect spheres only if they didnt rotate. Rotating planets flatten out slightly, but not much. At the equator the diameter of the earth is 7927 miles; at the poles, it is very close to 7900 miles. 27 miles, a difference of 0.0034 is just enough to give mapmakers a headache. The sky is a sphere? During the time that Sir Issac Newton and others brought to the shape of the earth into public light in the early 18th century, topographic s.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008. Newton postulated that planets would be perfect spheres only if they didnt rotate. Rotating planets flatten out slightly, but not much. At the equator the diameter of the earth is 7927 miles; at the poles, it is very close to 7900 miles. 27 miles, a difference of 0.0034 is just enough to give mapmakers a headache. The sky is a sphere? During the time that Sir Issac Newton and others brought to the shape of the earth into public light in the early 18th century, topographic s.

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