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Past and future Milankovitch cycles.
- Obliquity (axial tilt) (ε).
- Eccentricity (e).
- Longitude of perihelion (sin(ϖ)).
- Precession index (e sin(ϖ)).
- Calculated daily-averaged insolation at the top of the atmosphere, (Q (day)), on the day of the summer solstice at 65° N latitude.
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