 | José de Mendoza y Riós - 1801 - 414 pages
...hWat な mo ぬ Ⅰ 仁 y ・ 302 any APPENDIX, containing Tables for clearing the Apparent Distances of the Moon from the Sun or a Star, from the Effects of Parallax and Refraction.@By H. CAVMD1SH, Esq. FR S, ,303 EXPLANATION and USE OFTH 耳 ⅠⅠⅠ TABLES WITH PROBLEMS... | |
 | Tobias Smollett - 1803 - 614 pages
...Lieut. Maignon, respecting theoretic and practical Explanations of a trigonometric Chart for reducing the apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun, or a Star, at a true Distance, and for resorving other Questions of Navigation, by M. 1'Eveque.' — This is an... | |
 | John Bonnycastle - 1806 - 464 pages
...hour from noon when each altitude was taken, the azimuth at each observation, 8rc. 241 PROBLEM XXII. The apparent distance of the moon from the sun, or a star, and their apparent altitudes, or zenith distances, being given, to find their true distances, as seen... | |
 | Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 pages
...Helena. Ibid. p. 586. 8. Concise Rules for computing the Effeots of Refraction and Parallax in varying- the apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun or a Star; also an Easy Rule of Approximation for computing the Distance of the Moon from a Star, the Longitudes... | |
 | 1814 - 574 pages
...such a perspicuous light, as to render any farther discussions of this subject wholly unnecessary. Investigations relative to the Problem for clearing...Star, from the Effects of ^ Parallax and Refraction, and an easy and concise Method pointed out. By the Same. — The method of finding the longitude at... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...such a perspicuous light, as to render any farther discussions of this subject wholly unnecessary. Investigations relative to the Problem for clearing...Star, from the Effects of Parallax and Refraction, and an easy and concise Method pointed out. By the Same.—The method of finding the longitude at sea... | |
 | American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1818 - 474 pages
...equal to i°-Jl°.a. [lf-ft. cos.S(f+e)|. sin. y — 3°. a ft. cos. S(f +C). IV. Method of correcting the apparent distance of the Moon from the Sun, or a Star for the effects of Parallax and Refraction. BY NATHANIEL BOWDITCH, LL. D. A HE method of correcting... | |
 | 1819 - 278 pages
...Satellite, by the late Mr. Wargentin, FRS To the NAUTICAL ALMANAC of 1772 are annexed, Two Me thods for clearing the apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun or a fixed Star of the Effect of Refraction and Parallax, by the Astronomer Royal and the late Mr. George... | |
 | 1821 - 224 pages
...Satellite, by the late Mr. Wargentin, FRS To the NAUTICAL ALMANAC of 1772 are annexed, Two Methods for clearing the apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun or a fixed Star of the Effect of Refraction and Parallax, by the Astronomer Royal and the late Mr. George... | |
 | John Farrar - 1822 - 270 pages
...means of a table of the t There arc many ways of abridging the process for ohtaining the true from the apparent distance of the moon from the sun or a star. The object of the above is merely to illustrate the essential parts of the operation to the theoretical... | |
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