The regions within which the eclipses of the Sun are visible are laid down on the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich... Popular Astronomy - Page 42edited by - 1910Full view - About this book
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1922 - 828 pages
...eclipse at local apparent noon Central eclipse ends Eclipse ends The regions within which the eclipses of the Sun are visible are laid down on the accompanying...charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, th Greenwich mean times of beginning and ending at any place may be found with an uncertainty which... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - 1885 - 558 pages
...the extreme northerly pans of North America and Asia. The regions within which the first two eclipses of the sun are visible, are laid down on the accompanying...which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich time of beginning or ending within fifteen or twenty minutes, may also be found. PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF... | |
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1887 - 556 pages
...North America and Asia. The region« within which the lioi two eclipses of the sun are visible, are kid down on the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich time ot beginning or ending within fifteen or twenty minutes, may also be found т H, PARTIAL ECLIPSE... | |
 | 1892 - 556 pages
...eclipse = 0.736, (sun's diameter = 1.0). The region» within which the eclipses of the s-un are vi«ible, are laid down on the accompanying charts; from which, by means of the dotted lilies, the Greenwich times of beginning and ending may be found within a few minutes. V.— Л Partial... | |
 | 1895 - 578 pages
...26 S. Magnitude of the eclipse = 0.735 (moon's diameter = io). The regions within which the eclipses of the sun are visible, are laid down on the accompanying...charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, may also be found the Greenwich times of beginning and ending for any place within fifteen or twenty... | |
 | 1898 - 580 pages
...53 N. Magnitude of the eclipse = 0.996 (moon's diameter = io). The regions within which the eclipses of the sun are visible, are laid down on the accompanying...which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich times of beginning and ending may be found within a few minutes. BESSELIAN ELEMENTS OF THE PARTIAL... | |
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1906 - 634 pages
...the eclipse = 1.131 (Moon's diameter 18 46 N. 19 28 N. = io). The regions within which the eclipses of the Sun are visible are laid down on the accompanying...found with an uncertainty which will vary from three or four minutes for a high Sun to fifteen or twenty minutes when the Sun is near the horizon. 436 BESSELIAN... | |
 | 1907 - 294 pages
...Latitude. 38 4.1 N. 44 44.8 N. ю 34.5 N. 7 5°-2 S. 14 37.5 S. The regions within which these eclipses are visible are laid down on the accompanying charts,...which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich times of beginning and ending at any place may be found with an uncertainty which will vary from three... | |
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1911 - 780 pages
...down on the accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich mean times of beginning and ending at any place may be found with an uncer tainty which will vary from three or four minutes for a high Sun to fifteen o twenty minutes... | |
 | United States Naval Observatory. Nautical Almanac Office - 1911 - 784 pages
...(Moon's diameter= io). The regions within which the eclipses of the Sun are visible are laid down on ic accompanying charts, from which, by means of the dotted lines, the Greenwich can time of beginning and ending at any place may be found with an uncertainty hich will vary from... | |
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