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" ... of Altitude are circles parallel to the horizon. 431. ZENITH DISTANCE is the arc included between the zenith and the celestial body, or the angular distance of a body from the zenith of which that arc is the measure. The zenith distance is, therefore,... "
The practice of navigation and nautical astronomy. [With] Tables [and ... - Sivu 145
tekijä(t) Henry Raper - 1870
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The Practice of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy

Henry Raper - 1840 - 700 sivua
...body from the zenith, and is the complement of the altitude to 90°, as Z A. 327. The altitude of a body, as seen from the surface of the earth, is called...altitude. A ray of light, proceeding from the body to the eye, in traversing the earth's atmosphere, which is heavier, or denser, as it is nearer the...

An Epitome of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, with Improved Lunar Tables ...

Janet Taylor - 1851 - 674 sivua
...circle. Parallels of altitude are circles parallel to the horizon. The altitude of a celestial object as seen from the surface of the earth, is called the apparent altitude, but as seen from the centre the true altitude. The semidiameter of an object is half the angle subtended...

A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ..., Nide 2

John Craig (F.G.S.) - 1859 - 1116 sivua
...body. PARALLAX, par'al-laks, з. (paraUaxû, Gr.) In Astronomy, the difference between the position of a celestial body as seen from the surface of the earth, and that in which it would be seen if the observer were placed at the centre of the earth. In Practical...

Guide Book to the Local Marine Board Examination: The Ordinary Examination

Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1875 - 416 sivua
...body from tho horizon, as observed with tho sextant or other instrument. 31. Apparent Altitude is tho altitude of a celestial body as seen from the surface of the earth ; or, the observed altitude corrected for index error and dip. 33. True altitude is the altitude of...

A guide book to the Local marine board examination. The ordinary ..., Nide 24

Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1880 - 482 sivua
...heavenly body from the horizon, as observed witn the sextant or other instrument. 31. Apparent Altitude is the altitude of a celestial body as seen from the surface of the earth ; or, the observed altitude corrected for index error and dip. 33. True Altitude is the altitude of...

The Practice of Navigation: And Nautical Astronomy

Henry Raper - 1882 - 952 sivua
...is the measure. The zenith distance is, therefore, the complement of the altitude to 90°, as Z A. 432. The altitude of a celestial body, as seen from...altitude ; as seen from the centre, the true altitude. A lay of light, proceeding from the body, when not in the zenith, to the eye, in traversing the earth's...

Hints to Travellers: Scientific and General, Nide 1

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 514 sivua
...is the measure. The zenith distance is, therefore, the complement of the altitude to 90°, as Z A. The altitude of a celestial body, as seen from the...is nearer the surface, is bent more and more as it approaches the earth, towards the perpendicular direction ; and as the spectator sees any object, not...

The Practice of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy

Henry Raper - 1908 - 1018 sivua
...is the measure. The zenith distance is, therefore, the complement of the altitude to 90°, as Z A. 432. The altitude of a celestial body, as seen from...proceeding from the body, when not in the zenith, So the eye, in traversing the earth's atmosphere, which is heavier, or denser, as it is nearer the...




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