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Astronomers such as Milutin Milanković have computed regular variations in the eccentricity, axial tilt, axial orientation, and orbital orientation of Earth's path around the sun.
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Serbian astrophysicist Milutin Milankovitch first proposed a connection between ice ages and orbital variations in 1920, though data on the amount of ice present in past millennia didn't become available until 1976.
How Scientific Is Climate Science? Douglas J. Keenan 2011
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In 1926, Milutin was asked to supervise the construction of twelve large hangars for the Yugoslav Air Force, to be made of reinforced concrete.
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The young Milutin was small for his age and had little interest in sports or any other physical activity but he did have a keen mind.
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In 1914, when he was thirty five years old, Milutin married Christine Topuzović, the thirty year old daughter of an old merchant family who had studied to be an opera singer.
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In 1909, Milutin left Vienna because political events made it difficult for Serbs to live in Austria.
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After graduating and spending an obligatory year in military service, Milutin borrowed money from an uncle to pay for additional schooling at the Technical High School in engineering.
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[Vasko was put to bed around 10: 00 and Milutin left the door open in case Vasko needed him.]
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For this reason, Milutin sought a problem that others were not pursuing.
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The next year, Milutin and his family vacationed in a small town in Austria near Graz, where Wegener and Köppen lived.
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