| Charles Davies - 1837 - 342 páginas
...revolution about the pole in a circle, the polar distance of which is 1° 34' : the time of revolution is 23 h. and 56 min. To the eye of an observer, this...meridian again. When at its greatest distance from 4,he meridian, east or west, it is said to be at its greatest eastern or western elongation. , The... | |
| Charles Davies - 1841 - 414 páginas
...revolution about the pole in a circle, the polar distance of which is 1° 34': the time of revolution is 23 h. and 56 min. To the eye of an observer, this...apparently moves east or west, for 5 h. and 59 min., arid then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the meridian, east or west,... | |
| Charles Davies - 1857 - 452 páginas
...of an observer, this star is continually in motion, and is due north but twice in 23 h. 56 rain. ; and is then said to be on the meridian. Now, when it departa from the meridian, it apparently moves east or west, for 5 h. and 59 min., and then returns... | |
| 1864 - 80 páginas
...eye of an observer, this star is continually in motion, and is DUE NORTH but twice in 23 h. 56m. ; and is then said to be on THE MERIDIAN. Now, when...the meridian, it apparently moves east or west, for 6 h. and 59 rain., and then returns to the meridian again. "When at it3 greatest distance from the... | |
| Charles Davies - 1866 - 448 páginas
...revolution about the pole in a circle, the polaf distance of which is 1° 30' : *the time of revolution is 23 h. and 56 min. To the eye of an observer, this...the meridian, it apparently moves east or west, for б h. and 69 min., and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the meridian,... | |
| J. H. Hawes - 1868 - 252 páginas
...revolution about the pole in a circle, the polar distance of which is 1° 30': the time of revolution is 23 h. and 56 min. To the eye of an observer, this...it apparently moves east or west, for 5 h. and 59 m., and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the meridian, east or... | |
| INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SURVEYORS GENERAL OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES. - 1871 - 106 páginas
...26 5 28 5 07 4 13 5 03 f> 53 5 24 4 46 Unknown _i_2' 5 2 3 2 1.4 1 4 1 6 2 2 4 2,7 1.8 1.4 2.7 3.1 To the eye of an observer this star is continually...the meridian it apparently moves east or 'west for 5h. and 59 m., and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the meridian,... | |
| J. H. Hawes - 1873 - 234 páginas
...revolution about the pole in a circle, the polar distance of which is 1° 30': the time of revolution is 23 h. and 56 min. To the eye of an observer, this...the meridian, it apparently moves east or west, for 5h. and 59m., and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the meridian,... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1881 - 138 páginas
...observer this star is continually in motion, and is due north but twice in 23 hours and 56 minutes; and is then said to be on the meridian. Now, when...the meridian, it apparently moves east or west for 5 hours and 59 minutes, and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the... | |
| Charles Davies - 1883 - 578 páginas
...motion, and is due north but twice in 23 hours and 56 minutes, and is then said to be on the meridian. When it departs from the meridian, it apparently moves east or west for 5 hours and 59 minutes, and then returns to the meridian again. When at its greatest distance from the... | |
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