10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OBLIQUITY OF THE ECLIPTIC»
Scopri l'uso di
obliquity of the ecliptic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
obliquity of the ecliptic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
A philosophical and mathematical dictionary: containing an ...
Now, at the time when her nodes agree with the equinoctial points, her greatest
latitude is added to the greatest obliquity of the ecliptic. At this time therefore, the
power which causes the irregularity in the position of the terrestrial axis, acts with
...
2
New ... tables for computing
the obliquity of the Ecliptic, ...
The author having directed his attention to the determination of the obliquity of
the. ecliptic, found, that from the best observations made at Greenwich, when the
latitude and obliquity of the ecliptic were obtained by Ivory's refractions, the mean
...
William GALBRAITH (M.A., of Edinburgh.),
1834
3
A Relation
of the Observations Made at Quito,
of the ...
... actual radius afforded by the first stroke, we should take the mean between the
two, as I have always thought we should, there will come out a- bout 8 is. for the
error in question ; which would make the obliquity of the ecliptic greater by 1 4> s
...
4
A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary Containing... ...
This obliquity of the ecliptic is not permanent, but is continually varying, by the
ecliptic approaching nearer and nearer to a parallelism with the equator, at the
rate at present of 42"'6 in 100 years, as is deduced from ancient and modern ...
5
Mnemonika or
the Tablet
of memory. Being a register
of ...
March 17th, a spot observed on the sun; 816, astronomy revived under the
Caliph Almamun, and the obliquity of the ecliptic found 23° 34'; 819, degree of
the meridian measured on the plains of Sinjar, near Babylon, and found to be 56
5 ...
William DARBY (Surveyor.), Edward J. COALE,
1829
6
A Popular Cyclopedia
of History: Ancient and Modern, Forming ...
45' a. m. Albatvgnius, or ilahomet of Aractus, an Arabian astronomer, observes
the obliquity of the ecliptic to be 23° 35'; 882, Sept. 19th, 1 h. 15' after midnight
Albategnius observes the autumnal equinox; and in 863, the sun's apogee in 22°
...
Francis A. Durivage,
1835
7
Mnemonika: Or,
The Tablet
of Memory
different parts of the Heavens; 807, January 31st, 3 h. after midnight, Jupiter was
eclipsed by the moon. March 17th, a spot observed on the sun; 816, astronomy
revived under the Caliph Almamun, and the obliquity of the ecliptic found 23* 34';
...
William Darby, Edward J. Coale,
1829
8
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary
of Arts, Sciences, ...
Sufficient prhoss may be drawn from ancient Observations of the diminution of
the obliquity of the ecliptic; but whether the fact" was known to the ancient
astronomers, from a comparison of still more ancient observationsh mayadmit of
some ...
9
Mathematical and astronomical tables ... With an ...
August 12th, 1827, the obliquity of the ecliptic being 23° 27' 36", the sun's ri ht
ascension will be 9h 25'II 29'.3; required his longitude and dec ination P Ana—
Lon itude 4' 18° 56' 28”, Dec. 15° 9' 32" S. 3. On the 0th November, 1828, on the ...
William GALBRAITH (M.A., of Edinburgh.),
1834
10
Mathematical and Astronomical Tables: For
the Use
of ...
August 12th, 1827, the obliquity of the ecliptic being 23° 27' 36", the sun's right
ascension will be 9h 25m 29\3 ; required his longitude and declination ? Ans.—
Longitude 4' 18° 56' 28", Dec. 15° 9' 32" S. 3. On the 10th November, 1828, on
the ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «OBLIQUITY OF THE ECLIPTIC»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
obliquity of the ecliptic nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani مين هو أبو الوفاء البوزجاني GOogle
... where he mentioned objective facts to focus, among other cosmic parameters, the obliquity of the ecliptic, the length of the seasons, and the ... «رياضة نيوز, giu 15»
Discoveries: Tilting reality in Oregon
First, they take your $12.50 at the gate, and then they take your incredulity by casually throwing out phrases like “obliquity of the ecliptic” and ... «Sacramento Bee, ago 14»
Having Fun With The Equation of Time
... or how much it deviates from circular and the obliquity of the ecliptic to the celestial equator, think the tilt of Earth's axis. Of the two, obliquity is ... «io9, lug 14»
Time waits for gnomon
... who were successive directors of the Paris Observatory, used the gnomon to calculate the decreasing “obliquity of the ecliptic”, the minute but ... «Irish Times, lug 14»
Summer Solstice: How Did the Stone Age Figure It Out?
... known as the obliquity of the ecliptic. It should come as no surprise that the early awareness of these solar positions led the way to one of the ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, giu 14»
Damn, Summer: What August Heat Looks Like on Other Planets
Currently, the axial tilt or, if you want to get fancy, the “obliquity of the ecliptic” is around 23.4 degrees. The North Pole is angled towards the Sun ... «Motherboard, mag 14»
Al Birjandi: An unsung hero of astronomy
... a change in the obliquity of the ecliptic that is now acknowledged as an authentic motion of the Earth's axis — using Mercury as a case study. «gulfnews.com, apr 14»
Sherlock Holmes knew chemistry
We hear about astronomy too: the obliquity of the ecliptic and the dynamics of asteroids. But Holmes is a chemist at heart. Before Watson even ... «OUPblog, apr 13»
The winter solstice, a split second on Earth's analog clock
This winter solstice is a single moment in time, marking the moment when it is officially safe to utter the phrase “obliquity of the ecliptic. «Washington Post, dic 11»
The 13th Zodiac -" Ophiuchus
They also calculated and established the "obliquity of the ecliptic'. There is a celestial equator, and the ecliptic. The celestial equator is the ... «OpEdNews, gen 11»