A Compendious Treatise on the Use of the Globes, and of Maps: Compiled from the Works of Keith, Ferguson, Adams, Hutton, Bryan, Goldsmith, and Other Eminent Authors; Being a Plain and Comprehensive Introduction to the Practical Knowledge of Geography and Astronomy ...J. W. Burditt and Company and W. Wells, Court street., 1812 - 183 Seiten |
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... of time , a person , one degree west- ward of Greenwich , will observe the emersion or immersion of any one of the four satellites of Jupiter four months later than the time mentioned in the Nautical Almanack ; and if he be one 74.
... of time , a person , one degree west- ward of Greenwich , will observe the emersion or immersion of any one of the four satellites of Jupiter four months later than the time mentioned in the Nautical Almanack ; and if he be one 74.
Seite 85
... observe in the top of the map the nearest merid- ian to the given longitude . If a meridian run through the given degree , the place will be found in the point where the meridian and ruler inter- sect each other . Thus Petersburgh ...
... observe in the top of the map the nearest merid- ian to the given longitude . If a meridian run through the given degree , the place will be found in the point where the meridian and ruler inter- sect each other . Thus Petersburgh ...
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... observe , To find the latitude of a place , measure its dis- tance from the nearest parallel of latitude , with the compasses , if in north latitude from the next parallel below , in south latitude above it - then from the termination ...
... observe , To find the latitude of a place , measure its dis- tance from the nearest parallel of latitude , with the compasses , if in north latitude from the next parallel below , in south latitude above it - then from the termination ...
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... observe its latitude ; turn the globe round , and all places passing under the observed latitude are those required . Example . What places have the same or nearly the same latitude as Madrid ? Answer . Minorca , Naples , Constantinople ...
... observe its latitude ; turn the globe round , and all places passing under the observed latitude are those required . Example . What places have the same or nearly the same latitude as Madrid ? Answer . Minorca , Naples , Constantinople ...
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... observe how many degrees it makes ; with which proceed as above . Since the quadrant of altitude will measure no arch truly but that of a great circle ; and a pair of compasses will only measure the chord of an arch , not the arch ...
... observe how many degrees it makes ; with which proceed as above . Since the quadrant of altitude will measure no arch truly but that of a great circle ; and a pair of compasses will only measure the chord of an arch , not the arch ...
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21st of June Aldebaran amplitude Analemma Answer appears Arcturus axis azimuth brass meridian Bring the given Cape celestial globe centre circle to twelve compasses constellation descension distance diurnal earth eastern eastward ecliptic Elevate the pole ephemeris equal equator Examples find the latitude find the sun's frigid zone given day given place given star globe westward grees heavens horizon hour circle index has passed inhabitants Jupiter latitude latitude and longitude length Libra London longest day longitude mark meridian altitude minutes month moon's morning motion node north latitude north or south north pole number of degrees o'clock oblique ascension observe orbit parallel of latitude past noon point Aries PROBLEM quadrant of altitude reckoning right ascension rise and set RULE set the index shew signs solar south pole sun is vertical sun rises sun's altitude sun's declination sun's place torrid zone tude turn the globe twilight Venus western edge zenith
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Seite 52 - In this case, it is obvious that the plane of the circle of illumination would be perpendicular to a line drawn from the centre of the sun to the centre of the earth...
Seite 128 - Elevate the globe to so many degrees above the horizon as are equal to the latitude of the place...
Seite 37 - The PRIME VERTICAL is that azimuth circle which passes through the east and west points of the horizon, and is always at right angles...
Seite 168 - Problem 12 : ihen elevate the pole as many degrees above the horizon as are equal to the latitude of that place, and bring it to the brass meridian ; so will it then be the zenith or centre of the horizon.
Seite 136 - Pisces to the eastern edge of the horizon, and set the index to 12 ; turn the globe westward till the other marks successively come to the horizon, and observe the hours passed over by the index ; the intervals of time between the marks coming to the horizon will show the diurnal difference of time between the moon's rising.
Seite 168 - Find the longitude of the given place on the equator, bring it to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equator towards the poles ; and then, under the given latitude, on the brass meridian, you will find the place required.
Seite 88 - Bring the given place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the north pole towards the equator, and observe its distance in degrees from the pole ; count the same number of degrees on the brass meridian from the equator towards the...
Seite 155 - Rectify the globe for the latitude of the place, find the sun's place in the ecliptic and bring it to the brass meridian, and set the index of the hour circle to 12. Turn the globe westward till the sun's place comes to the...
Seite 157 - LXV.) ; bring this place to that part of the brass meridian which is numbered from the equinoctial towards the poles, and observe the degree above it ; for all places on the earth having that latitude will have the moon vertical (or nearly so) when she comes to their respective meridians.