10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUN INDEX»
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A treatise on navigation and nautical astronomy
280 30' W, the observed meridian altitude of the sun's lower limb was 280 50' 30"
(zenith north of the sun), index error + 2" 15", height of the eye 19 feet ; required
the latitude ? Ans. 830 46' 20" N. 3. August ist, 187 1, in long. 2 80 13' W, the ...
2
A Treatise on Navigation, and Nautical Astronomy ... Fifth ...
4° 10' E, the observed meridian altitude of the sun's upper limb was 32° 18' 50" (
zenith south of the sun), index error +55", height of the eye 16 feet; required the
latitude ? ' Declination of the sun at apparent noon at Greenwich on March 8th, ...
Edward Riddle, Albert ESCOTT, 1864
3
Reports on Observation of the Total Eclipse of the
Sun ...
J. R. Eastman; and 0.31:' of an inch must be subtracted from all its recorded
readings in order to free them from constant errors] I. 1 SUN Index Corr. E Index
C0112, &c. Means Index Corn, &c. (2 Refiraction Parallax Polar distance of object
...
4
Reports on Observations of the Total Eclipse of the
Sun, ...
Conducted under the Direction of Commodore B. F. Sands, U. S. N.,
Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington. SCHEDULE R—
Continued. SCHEDULE B— Continued. POLARIS JULY 30. SUN Index Coir. i: ...
5
A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python
... date '2005-01' in the list of dates and use this index to extract the
corresponding price. The normalization can then be coded as jan05_MS = prices
['MS'][dates['MS'].index('2005-01')] jan05_Sun = prices['Sun'][dates['Sun'].index('
2005-01')] ...
Hans Petter Langtangen, 2012
6
A Self Instructor in Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, for ...
60° 54' ; observer South of sun ; index error 3' 40" to subtract; eye 20 feet ; find
the Latitude. December 22nd, 1870: Long. 135° 23' W.; observed meridian
altitude of sun's l.l. 68° 50' ; Zenith North of sun ; eye 23 feet; required the Latitude
.
William Henry Rosser, 1868
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A Self-instructor in Navigation and Nautical Astronomy,: For ...
60° 54'; observer S. of sun; index error 3' 40" to subtract; eye 20 feet; find the
Latitude (17) December 22ttd, 1866 : Long. 135° 23' W. ; observed meridian
altitude of sun's l.l. 68° 50' ; Zenith N. of sun ; eye 23 feet ; required the Latitude (
18) ...
William Henry Rosser, 1863
8
Reports on observations of the total eclipse of the
sun, ...
0 Chronometer fast of Local M. T. i II — 73 57 50. 3 h. m. h. $ 12 10.9 + 5 20.6 9
17 31.5 3 35 48. 4 6 18 16.9 These observations were made before noon. SUN .
Index Corr. E Art, Hor. Index Corr., &c. REPORT OF PROFESSOR HARKNESS.
United States Naval Observatory, 1870
9
Practice of navigation and nautical astronomy
1865, March 8th, in longitude 160° 16' E., the observed meridian altitude of the
sun's lower limb was 37° 14' 30", zenith north of the sun, index error + 2' 20', eye
at 23 feet ; required the latitude. 5. 1860, February 1st, in longitude 32° 19' W., the
...
William Culley Bergen, 1872
6.54(b)) and wait until the arc described by the sun's Field Astronomy 301 lower
limb is tangent to the horizon. (a) (b) Position of two images of sun Index error of
sextant, using inverted telescope Fig. 6.59(a) 45° Primsmatic Astrolabe (Slide ...