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... given by the author in the Connoissance des Temps ? The expression for the correction of the distance is a pro- blem of much greater difficulty than , in the first moments of consideration , it appears to be . Let x be that correction ...
... given by the author in the Connoissance des Temps ? The expression for the correction of the distance is a pro- blem of much greater difficulty than , in the first moments of consideration , it appears to be . Let x be that correction ...
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... given for the illustration of this table , p . 14 . where the sun's declination is put 6o 17 : from which the amplitude does not result from the common method , 7 ° 18 ′ : the true declination ought , it seems to us , to be 6 ° 47 ...
... given for the illustration of this table , p . 14 . where the sun's declination is put 6o 17 : from which the amplitude does not result from the common method , 7 ° 18 ′ : the true declination ought , it seems to us , to be 6 ° 47 ...
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... given time , when seen from a star of the first magnitude placed at right angles to the motion . There is , however , a considerable difference between the velocity of the solar motion and that of a star : for at a given distance , when ...
... given time , when seen from a star of the first magnitude placed at right angles to the motion . There is , however , a considerable difference between the velocity of the solar motion and that of a star : for at a given distance , when ...
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