The American Ephemeris and Nautical AlmanacU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 1968 includes separately paged supplement: The introduction of the IAU system of astronomical constants into the Astronomical ephemeris and into the American ephemeris and nautical almanac. |
Contents
Ephemerides of the Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 241 |
BESSELS Formulas for Star Reductions | 264 |
PART IIIECLIPSES AND OCCULTATIONS | 323 |
242 | 326 |
Mean Places of Stars Occulted by the Moon | 336 |
PART IVPHYSICAL EPHEMERIDES | 391 |
Moon Mean Equator Orbit and Mean Longitude | 397 |
Disks of Mercury and Venus | 408 |
Sunrise Sunset and Twilight | 472 |
Moonrise and Moonset | 506 |
Positions of Observatories | 530 |
Table IIIMean Solar into Sidereal Time | 538 |
Table VAzimuth of Polaris at Elongation | 547 |
Table VIFor Finding the Times of Upper and Lower Culminations of Polaris | 553 |
PART VIIASTRONOMICAL EPHEMERIS FOR THE MERIDIAN OF WASHINGTON | 561 |
Moon Culminations | 570 |
Ephemeris for Physical Observations of Jupiter | 414 |
PART VIMISCELLANEOUS TABLES | 465 |
Transit Ephemerides of Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 605 |
Index to Apparent Places of Stars | 630 |