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+<sect1 id="ai-cequator">
+<sect1info>
+<author
+><firstname
+>Jason</firstname
+> <surname
+>Harris</surname
+> </author>
+</sect1info>
+<title
+>O Equador Celestial</title>
+<indexterm
+><primary
+>Equador Celestial</primary>
+<seealso
+>Coordenadas Equatoriais</seealso>
+</indexterm>
+<para
+>O <firstterm
+>Equador Celestial</firstterm
+> é um <link linkend="ai-greatcircle"
+>grande círculo</link
+> imaginário na <link linkend="ai-csphere"
+>esfera celestial</link
+>. O equador celestial é o plano fundamental do <link linkend="equatorial"
+>Sistema de Coordenadas Equatoriais</link
+>, de modo que ele é definido como o local onde os pontos possuem Declinação de zero graus. Ele também é a projeção do equador terrestre no céu. </para>
+<para
+>O Equador Celestial e o <link linkend="ai-ecliptic"
+>Elíptico</link
+> são configurados em um ângulo de 23,5 graus no céu. Os pontos onde eles se interceptam são os <link linkend="ai-equinox"
+>Equinócios</link
+> de Verão e Outono. </para>
+</sect1>