A Treatise on Nautical Astronomy: For the Use of Students (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, 2016 M10 22 - 374 pages
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In the preparation of this volume I have consulted every work on the subject with which I. Am acquainted, and must express my obligation to Woodhouse's Astronomy, God frey's Astronomy, Loomis' Astronomy, Riddle's Naviga tion, and to many others for the very valuable suges tions conveyed by them. In Clearing the Lunar Distance I have introduced a method suggested by Sir G. B. Airy, F. R. S., the late astronomer-royal, and I here tender him my sincere thanks for his ready permission to use it in this work. I also present the reader with a method of my own for the same purpose, which has already appeared in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society for April, 1884. This one is independent of case, requires no special tables, and 1s direct in its application and, being a very close approximation, is therefore well adapted for use at sea, especially when we consider that on a voyage all the data employed are only approximations.

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