Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1858 |
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Page 40
... coefficients of the ex- pressions for the geocentric longitude and latitude , the values of these corrections being obtained by the solution of a system of linear equations . The author , at the close of his investigation , gives ...
... coefficients of the ex- pressions for the geocentric longitude and latitude , the values of these corrections being obtained by the solution of a system of linear equations . The author , at the close of his investigation , gives ...
Page 82
... coefficients of the four sines are the values which m the fraction assumes , when form and rare successively substituted the masses and mean distances of Venus , Earth , Jupiter , and Saturn ; and the angles of the four sines are the t ...
... coefficients of the four sines are the values which m the fraction assumes , when form and rare successively substituted the masses and mean distances of Venus , Earth , Jupiter , and Saturn ; and the angles of the four sines are the t ...
Page 97
... coefficients of the equations of condition for obtaining a correction to the mean zenith distance of each star . The second paper is entitled , Beobachtungen zur Bestim- mung der Längen differenz zwischen den Sternwarten von Berlin und ...
... coefficients of the equations of condition for obtaining a correction to the mean zenith distance of each star . The second paper is entitled , Beobachtungen zur Bestim- mung der Längen differenz zwischen den Sternwarten von Berlin und ...
Page 109
... coefficients in the equations of con- dition for obtaining the small corrections applicable to the various elements upon which the time of an occultation de- pends . Observers of occultations will be enabled , by means of the results ...
... coefficients in the equations of con- dition for obtaining the small corrections applicable to the various elements upon which the time of an occultation de- pends . Observers of occultations will be enabled , by means of the results ...
Page 181
... coefficient of cos ( 27 + 5 ) " - the coefficient of cos 25 cos ( 25+ - ) = " " cos ( 27 + ξ - 25 ' ) = " " cos ( 27+ -3 ) = " 21 COS ( 27- ) = - 8 51 ( 27-25 ) -- COS 845 COS ( 27-3 ) = 64 so also the coefficient of cos ( 27 ++ ) = ...
... coefficient of cos ( 27 + 5 ) " - the coefficient of cos 25 cos ( 25+ - ) = " " cos ( 27 + ξ - 25 ' ) = " " cos ( 27+ -3 ) = " 21 COS ( 27- ) = - 8 51 ( 27-25 ) -- COS 845 COS ( 27-3 ) = 64 so also the coefficient of cos ( 27 ++ ) = ...
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