Sun for that time, and this being added to the local astronomical mean time will give the sidereal time. The sidereal time of mean noon, reduced for the longitude of the place, is also used in converting sidereal time to mean time. Subtracting the reduced... The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac - Page 516by United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1901Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 1885 - 558 pages
...The sun's right ascension and the sidereal time of mean noon, or right ascension of the mean sun, are useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the Greenwich mean time, then the RA of the mean sun for this time, as last explained : this being added to the local mean time will... | |
| 1895 - 578 pages
...The sun's right ascension and the sidereal time of mean noon, or right ascension of the mean sun, are useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the Greenwich mean time, then the RA of the mean sun for this time, as last explained: this being added to the local mean time will give... | |
| 1898 - 580 pages
...The sun's right ascension and the sidereal time of mean noon, or right ascension of the mean sun, are useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the Greenwich mean time, then the RA of the mean sun for this time, as last explained; this being added to the local mean time will give... | |
| 1900 - 662 pages
...volume, for reducing intervals of mean solar to sidereal time; or by Table 9 of BOWDITCH'S Navigator. The sidereal time of mean noon, or right ascension...the right ascension of the mean Sun for that time, as last explained; and this being added to the local mean time will give the sidereal time. The sidereal... | |
| 1907 - 294 pages
...reduced for the longitude, or to any Greenwich mean time, by using the hourly difference, 9^.8565; or by Table III appended to this volume, for reducing...astronomical mean time will give the sidereal time. The sidereal time of mean noon, reduced for the longitude of the place, is also used in converting... | |
| United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1915 - 798 pages
...or by Table III, page 693 of this volume, for reducing intervals of mean time to sidereal time. It is useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the and this being added to the local astronomical mean time, ie, the hour angle of the mean Sun, will... | |
| 1912 - 554 pages
...longitude, or to any Greenwich mean time, by using the hourly difference, 9". 8565; or by Table III of this volume, for reducing intervals of mean solar...astronomical mean time will give the sidereal time. The sidereal time of mean noon, reduced for the longitude of the place, is also used in converting... | |
| United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1884 - 560 pages
...The sun's right ascension and the sidereal time of mean noon, or right ascension of the mean sun, are useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the Greenwich mean time, then the RA of the mean sun for this time, as last explained : this being added to the local mean time will... | |
| United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1891 - 574 pages
...sun's right ascension and the sidereal time of mean nooii, or right ascension of the mean sun, are useful in converting mean time to sidereal time. We first find the Greenwich mean time, timen the RA of the mean sun for this time, as last explained : this being added to the local mean... | |
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