| Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1811 - 388 pages
...turn the globe on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian ; find this point of the ecliptic on the...against it you will find the day of the month required. This problem m»y be performed by the celestial globe in the same manner. OR, BY THE ANALEMMA. Look... | |
| John Lathrop - Astronomy - 1812 - 218 pages
...turn the globe on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian ; find this point of the ecliptic on the...against it you will find the day of the month required. This Problem may be performed by the celestial globe in the same manner. 10 Any two days of the year... | |
| Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1819 - 380 pages
...given (at any place not in the frigid zones,) to find what other day of the year is of the same length. the ecliptic on the horizon, and directly against it you will find the day of the month required. This problem may be performed by the celestial globe in the latoe manner. OR, BY THE ANALEMMA. Look... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1821 - 408 pages
...turn the globe on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian ; find this point of the ecliptic on the...against it, you will find the day of the month required. This problem may be performed by the celestial globe in the sa me man ncr. OR, BY THE ANALEMMA. Look... | |
| James M'Intire - Globes - 1823 - 232 pages
...comes under the same degree of the brass meridian; find this point of the ecliptic on the hori/.on, and directly against it you will find the day of the...day, just so many days will the required day be after tbe longest or shortest day, and the contrary. Or, by the Analvmmu, Find the given day of the month... | |
| James M'Intire - Globes - 1826 - 234 pages
...turn the globe round on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic comes under the same degree of the brass meridian; find this point of the ecliptic...days the given day is before the longest or shortest (lay, just so many days will the required day be after the longest or shortest day, and the contraiy.... | |
| Joseph Guy - Astronomy - 1832 - 412 pages
...turn the globe on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian : find this point of the ecliptic on the...against it you will find the day of the month required. This Problem may be performed by the celestial globe in the same manner. OR, BY THE ANALEMMA. Look... | |
| Joseph Guy - Astronomy - 1845 - 370 pages
...turn the globe on its axis till some other point of the ecliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian : find this point of the ecliptic on the...against it you will find the day of the month required. This Problem may be performed by Oie celestial globe in the same manner. OR, BY THE ANALEMMA. Look... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1850 - 480 pages
...ahove it ; turn the glohe till some other point of the eeliptic falls under the same degree of the meridian ; find this point of the ecliptic on the horizon, and directly against it ts the day of the month required. Ex. — What other days of the year are of the same length at Edinhurgh,... | |
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