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1Astronomical Papers Prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris and ...
By Bureau of Equipment and Bureau of Navigation

“Astronomical Papers Prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris and ...” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Astronomical Papers Prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris and ...
- Authors: Bureau of Equipment Bureau of Navigation
- Publish Date: 1897
“Astronomical Papers Prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris and ...” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ stars - proper - motions - motion - parallactic - correction - precession - precessional - derived - equations - proper motions - proper motion - parallactic motion - normal equations - solar apex - probable error - precessional motion - lunisolar precession - bradley stars - large proper
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- The Open Library ID: OL20596110M
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- First Year Published: 1897
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Precession
or precession of the equator. Earth goes through one such complete precessional cycle in a period of approximately 26,000 years or 1° every 72 years
Axial precession
stars. The precessional eras of each constellation, often known as "Great Months", are given, approximately, in the table below: The precession of the equinoxes
Lunar precession
normal rules of precession followed by spinning objects. In addition, the orbit of the Moon undergoes two further types of precessional motion: apsidal
Larmor precession
In physics, Larmor precession (named after Joseph Larmor) is the precession of the magnetic moment of an object about an external magnetic field. The phenomenon
Thomas precession
the relativistic precession of the moon, first published in a book by Eddington. In 1925 Thomas recomputed the relativistic precessional frequency of the
Orbital precession
In celestial mechanics, orbital precession may refer to: Apsidal precession, where the major axis of an elliptical orbit cycles its orientation within
Phase precession
Phase precession is a neurophysiological process in which the time of firing of action potentials by individual neurons occurs progressively earlier in
Precession (disambiguation)
angle (angle of nutation) is constant Precession may refer to: Precession, one of the Euler rotations Precession (mechanical), the process of one part
Rahu
the king of meteors. It represents the ascension of the Moon in its precessional orbit around the Earth, also referred to as the north lunar node, and
Astrological age
mechanism based on precession of the equinoxes. Though incorrect, some oriental astronomers at the time believed that the precessional cycle was 24,000