
Originally Posted by
Alsor
No. The observed (local) parameters remain unaffected.
Replace only currently used in the calculations the rotation of the reference system:
w' = w - W.
by the real rotation:
w_full = w + W.
In this way we obtain full compliance of calculations with the observations:
Earth orbits the Sun: 360 deg - 50'' in the tropical year.
The axis rotates backwards, so at this moment we have the Sun where it should be.
At the same time, the entire solar system revolves about +50''.
Total: 360 degrees, and with an orbital period equal to tropical year.