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... CELESTIAL SPHERE . The blue arch of the sky , as it appears to be spread above us , is termed the Celestial Sphere . There are two points to be no- ticed here . First , that so far distant is this imagi- nary arch from us , that if any ...
... CELESTIAL SPHERE . The blue arch of the sky , as it appears to be spread above us , is termed the Celestial Sphere . There are two points to be no- ticed here . First , that so far distant is this imagi- nary arch from us , that if any ...
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... sphere of stars sur- rounds the earth on every side . In the daytime we cannot see the stars because of the superior ... celestial sphere there are imag- ined to be drawn three systems of circles : the HORI- ZON , the EQUINOCTIAL , and ...
... sphere of stars sur- rounds the earth on every side . In the daytime we cannot see the stars because of the superior ... celestial sphere there are imag- ined to be drawn three systems of circles : the HORI- ZON , the EQUINOCTIAL , and ...
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... celestial sphere . The N. , S. , E. , and W. points are familiar to all . ( d ) MEASUREMENTS . - These are Azimuth , Ampli- tude , Altitude , and Zenith distance . Azimuth is the distance from the meridian , meas- ured East or West , on ...
... celestial sphere . The N. , S. , E. , and W. points are familiar to all . ( d ) MEASUREMENTS . - These are Azimuth , Ampli- tude , Altitude , and Zenith distance . Azimuth is the distance from the meridian , meas- ured East or West , on ...
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... Celestial Equator , or the earth's equator , ex- tended to the Celestial Sphere . ( b ) SUBORDINATE CIRCLES . - These are the Hour Circles ( Right Ascension Meridians ) and the Decli- nation Parallels . The Hour Circles are thus lo ...
... Celestial Equator , or the earth's equator , ex- tended to the Celestial Sphere . ( b ) SUBORDINATE CIRCLES . - These are the Hour Circles ( Right Ascension Meridians ) and the Decli- nation Parallels . The Hour Circles are thus lo ...
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Joel Dorman Steele. as the parallels of terrestrial latitude extended to the Celestial Sphere . ( c ) The POINTS are the Celestial Poles and the Equinoxes . The Celestial Poles are the points where the axis of the earth extended pierces ...
Joel Dorman Steele. as the parallels of terrestrial latitude extended to the Celestial Sphere . ( c ) The POINTS are the Celestial Poles and the Equinoxes . The Celestial Poles are the points where the axis of the earth extended pierces ...
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ancients Andromeda angle aphelion appear Aries astronomers atmosphere axis Boötes bright brilliant Canis Minor Capricornus Cassiopeia cause Celestial Sphere centre Cepheus circle color comet conjunction constellation Cor Caroli dark density Describe diameter disk earth east ecliptic equal equator equinoctial figure fixed stars full moon globe heat heavenly bodies heavens Hercules Herschel horizon inclined inferior conjunction inferior planet Jupiter latitude length light luminous lunar Lyra magnitude Mars mean distance Mercury meridian meteors miles moon's motion move naked eye nearly nebula Neptune night node north pole Orion parallax pass path penumbra perihelion Perseus Pisces polar Polaris precession rays revolve ring rising Saturn seasons seen shine side sidereal sidereal day solar day solar system solstice space spots summer sun's surface synodic revolution tance Taurus telescope theory tion Uranus Ursa Major Ursa Minor varies velocity Venus vernal equinox visible winter Zodiac