10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASTROMETRICAL»
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OF ASTROMETRICAL MEASUREMENTS IN TI-IE ZENITH ZONE G. T E L E K l
Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Yugoslavia and B. s E v A R L 1 C Chair of
Astronomy, Faculty of Science, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia Abstract.
P. Melchior, S. Yumi,
1972
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Astrometrical Measurements of Moon Photographs with a ...
The scheme of an automatic photoelectric measuring device for measurements of points of the lunar limb is given.
N. G. Bystrov, FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO.,
1965
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New Eyes on the Universe: Twelve Cosmic Mysteries and the ...
Hipparchus, who was possibly the greatest astronomer of antiquity, developed
several instruments to improve astrometrical observations and he used them to
make important advances such as the discovery of Earth's precession. In the
early ...
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A Giant Step: From Milli- to Micro- Arcsecond Astrometry ...
Symposium Wenjing Jin, Imants Platais, Michael A. C. Perryman. from the
catalogues IRAS PSC, DENIS, and 2MASS with their optical counterparts from
precise astrometrical space catalogues HIPPARCOS and TYCHO or ACT and
TYCHO2.
International Astronomical Union. Symposium, Wenjing Jin, Imants Platais,
2008
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New Worlds in the Cosmos: The Discovery of Exoplanets
Using the astrometrical method, he followed the stellar couple for many years. In
1972, he had already underlined the fact that the members of this peculiar binary
should have had masses close to the hydrogen ignition limit, on the borderline ...
Michel Mayor, Pierre-Yves Frei,
2003
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Sedona Vortex Guidebook
The types of energy associated with the Sedona vortex are gravitational,
astrometrical, electrical, psychic, natural, cosmic, and potential. This is more than
the average number of energy types associated with a vortex axis (the average is
three).
Robert Shapiro, Janet McClure, Lyssa Royal Holt,
1991
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Transactions of the International Astronomical Union
(d) Up to the present, astrometrical work at the observatories of the southern
hemisphere (with the exception of Cape) has remained quite inadequate. Hence
the following desiderata suggest themselves. (1) It is desirable that the
instruments ...
International Astronomical Union (London),
1936
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Postcards from the Edge of the Universe: An Anthology of ...
It's a story that begins Universe. with Hipparchus of Nicaea, who lived around
140 BC, and ends A bit of history with predictions of astrometrical laboratories
aboard TU'EUI'IS'EIC Classically, astrometry is done by measuringtiny angles on
the ...
Lee Pullen, Lars Lindberg Christensen,
2010
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A cycle of celestial objects: for the use of naval, ...
s observations and my own, I find the following astrometrical details: S. Pos. 58°
46' Dist. 9"-867 Ep. 182498 2. 67° 54' 8"-897 1830-71 A small amount of proper
motion must not be overlooked : P.... M + 0"-13 Deo. - 0"12 B.... + 0"03 - 0"06 ...
William Henry Smyth,
1844
Waiving all discussion of the greater or less propriety of the magnitudes assigned
by this or that observer, I have thought it best on the whole to adopt as my
standard of astrometrical nomenclature the catalogue of the Astronomical Society
of ...