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ˌhiːlɪəʊˈmɛtrɪk
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HELIOMETRICALLY»
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... HELIOGRAPHIC HELIOGRAPHING HELIOGRAPHS HELIOLATRIES
HELIOLATROUS HELIOLATRY HELIOMETER HELIOMETERS HELIOMETRIC
HELIOMETRICALLY HELIOS HELIOSPHERE HELIOSPHERES HELIOSTAT
HELIOSTATS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Contributions from the Observatory of Columbia University, ...
... so as to be bright enough to be heliometrically well determined, and at the
same time not so bright as to blur the photographic images. III. The stars must be
symmetrically situated in position angle about 24 p. This will free the resulting
scale ...
3
A Catalogue of Rutherfurd's Photographic Plates of the Sun, ...
The magnitudes must be between 7.0 and 8.2, so as to lie bright enough to be
heliometrically well determined, and at the same time not so bright as to blur the
photographic images. III. The stars must be symmetrically situated in position
angle ...
Thus the two opposite limbs of the sun, except in the very best observing weather
, do not maintain a steady contact together when heliometrically observed, but
vibrate, alternatelydapping over and receding from each other. In the
observations ...
5
Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society
673) made a series of 37 measures of diameter, heliometrically, all round the
periphery of a nearly full Moon, at equal intervals of 50, and he arrives at sensibly
the same result as that arrived at from the 74 measures in the table above, viz.,
that ...
Royal Astronomical Society, 1883
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Miscellaneous Scientific Papers of the Allegheny Observatory ...
... under favorable conditions to measure angular differences of position as small
as o'.20 either micromet- rically or heliometrically.* About the same order of
accuracy is attained in setting on the images of spectral lines. Thus Jewell finds
that ...
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The Astrophysical Journal
about 3", it is possible under favorable conditions to measure angular differences
of position as small as of 20 either micromet- rically or heliometrically.1 About the
same order of accuracy is attained in setting on the images of spectral lines.
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
This last determination may be conducted either photographically, heliometrically
, or by the method of durations. These methods and the needful apparatus are
described at some length. We cannot help referring to the photographic method
as ...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
The personal equations depending on magnitude can be best and most easily
studied by observing relative right ascensions of stars in loose clusters which
have been micrometrically measured either heliometrically or from their
photographs.
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Journal of Science: Natural sciences
This last determination may be conducted either photographically, heliometrically
, or by the method of durations. These methods and the needful apparatus are
described at some length. We cannot help referring to the photographic method
as ...