Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... epoch of the inequality , owing to which the wave is displaced in the direction of its length . The results of Table IV . would in this case not be appreciably affected ; but there would be the maximum disturbance of Table V. It would ...
... epoch of the inequality , owing to which the wave is displaced in the direction of its length . The results of Table IV . would in this case not be appreciably affected ; but there would be the maximum disturbance of Table V. It would ...
Page 17
... epoch of Hansen's Tables , viz .: January o'o 1800 ; du is the correction to the Moon's true longitude , and inz to that of the fundamental argument . The terms V1 , V2 , and M are the values assigned by Hansen in the respective tables ...
... epoch of Hansen's Tables , viz .: January o'o 1800 ; du is the correction to the Moon's true longitude , and inz to that of the fundamental argument . The terms V1 , V2 , and M are the values assigned by Hansen in the respective tables ...
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... Epoch . Corr . Epoch . Corr . Epoch . Corr . " 1 " 1750 +1.5 1785 -0 ° 9 1820 +0.3 1755 + I'I 1790 -13 1825 Ο Ο 1760 Ο Ο 1795 -1.3 1830 +0.5 1765 -0.7 1800 -0.5 1835 +0.6 1770 -0.5 1805 -0.6 1840 Ο Ο 1775 -I'O 1810 -0.6 1845 -0 ° 2 1815 ...
... Epoch . Corr . Epoch . Corr . Epoch . Corr . " 1 " 1750 +1.5 1785 -0 ° 9 1820 +0.3 1755 + I'I 1790 -13 1825 Ο Ο 1760 Ο Ο 1795 -1.3 1830 +0.5 1765 -0.7 1800 -0.5 1835 +0.6 1770 -0.5 1805 -0.6 1840 Ο Ο 1775 -I'O 1810 -0.6 1845 -0 ° 2 1815 ...
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... epoch 1800 : - and δι = - = 09 + 5'09 T 80 + 30'75-38.6 T I have confined myself entirely to modern observations , as the problem of the secular acceleration of the Moon's mean motion is in a very unsettled state . What is aimed at by ...
... epoch 1800 : - and δι = - = 09 + 5'09 T 80 + 30'75-38.6 T I have confined myself entirely to modern observations , as the problem of the secular acceleration of the Moon's mean motion is in a very unsettled state . What is aimed at by ...
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... by making this moment the epoch of the constant part of the total clock correction ; but this may bring in practical diffi- culties in computing , requiring , for example , the 22 LIII . I , Mr. Hedrick , Probable Error.
... by making this moment the epoch of the constant part of the total clock correction ; but this may bring in practical diffi- culties in computing , requiring , for example , the 22 LIII . I , Mr. Hedrick , Probable Error.
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