The American Ephemeris and Nautical AlmanacU.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 |
Contents
Ephemeris of the | 125 |
Ephemerides of the Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 142 |
BEssFLs Formulae for StarReductions | 208 |
Nutation Terms of Short Period in the | 214 |
Mean Places of 826 Standard Stars for 1933 0 | 231 |
Mean Places of 35 Circumpolar Stars for 1933 0 | 246 |
Apparent Places of 826 Standard Stars | 331 |
Ephemeris of the Sun for Apparent Noon | 538 |
Ephemeris for Physical Observations of the Moon | 640 |
Disks of Mercury and Venus | 650 |
Ephemeris for Physical Observations of Jupiter | 656 |
TABLES | 688 |
Table IFor Finding the Latitude by an Observed Altitude of Polaris | 716 |
Table IIIMean Solar into Sidereal Time | 724 |
Table IWaCorrection for Declination | 731 |
Table WaFor Reduction of Observations Near Elongation | 737 |
TransitEphemerides of Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 562 |
Eclipses | 582 |
Mean Places of Stars Occulted by the Moon | 591 |
Occultations Visible at Washington | 632 |
Table IXSunrise Ĺ unset and Twilight for Southern Latitudes | 746 |
Table XMoonrise and Moonset 748 | 765 |
On the Arrangement and Use of The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac | 771 |
Index to Apparent Places of Stars | 795 |