The American Ephemeris and Nautical AlmanacU.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
Contents
Ephemeris of the Sun IIII | 13 |
Geocentric Ephemerides of the Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 218 |
Heliocentric Ephemerides of the Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 250 |
Suns Coordinates | 272 |
Moons Longitude and Latitude | 280 |
Precession Nutation Obliquity etc | 286 |
Besselian and Independent StarNumbers | 303 |
261 | 311 |
TransitEphemerides of the Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune | 416 |
Eclipses | 436 |
Moons Phases Apogee Perigee and Greatest Libration 1441 | 442 |
Occultations Visible at Washington | 480 |
515 | 515 |
Phenomena Planetary Configurations | 518 |
PART IVAPPARENT PLACES OF STARS STARNUMBERS ETC BASED ON | 525 |
66 | 532 |
Apparent Places of Five Circumpolar Stars | 312 |
Apparent Places of Remaining Standard Stars | 324 |
Solar Ephemeris | 400 |
MoonCulminations | 408 |
Apparent Places of Twentyfive Standard Stars | 552 |
APPENDIX | 583 |
Table IIReduction of Sidereal to Mean Solar Time | 589 |
Table IVLatitude by Observation of the Altitude of Polaris | 595 |