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Русский: Максимальная польза использования круга проекции на 30 градусе северной широты Français : Avantage maximum de la connaissance des cercles de projection sur la latitude de 30 degrés nord. English: Maximum Benefit from the Knowledge of Circles of Projection on the 30 Degree Northern Latitude 中文: 在北纬 30 度进行圆形投影所能获得的最大利益 Português: Benefício Máximo do Conhecimento de Círculos de Projeção na Latitude Norte de 30 Graus العربية: غاية الانتفاع في معرفة فضل الدوائر عند خط عرض ثلاثين شمال Español: Máximo provecho del conocimiento de los círculos de proyección en la latitud 30 grados norte . Ру Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/30-franais-avantage-maximum-de-la-connaissance-des-cercles-de-projection-sur-la-latitude-de-30-degrs-nord-english-maximum-benefit-from-the-knowledge-of-circles-of-projection-on-the-30-degree-northern-latitude-30-portugus-benefcio-mximo-do-conhecimento-de-crculos-de-projeo-na-latitude-norte-de-30-graus-espaol-mximo-provecho-del-conocimiento-de-los-crculos-de-proyeccin-en-la-latitud-30-grados-norte-image185860993.html
RMMPAKGH–Русский: Максимальная польза использования круга проекции на 30 градусе северной широты Français : Avantage maximum de la connaissance des cercles de projection sur la latitude de 30 degrés nord. English: Maximum Benefit from the Knowledge of Circles of Projection on the 30 Degree Northern Latitude 中文: 在北纬 30 度进行圆形投影所能获得的最大利益 Português: Benefício Máximo do Conhecimento de Círculos de Projeção na Latitude Norte de 30 Graus العربية: غاية الانتفاع في معرفة فضل الدوائر عند خط عرض ثلاثين شمال Español: Máximo provecho del conocimiento de los círculos de proyección en la latitud 30 grados norte . Ру
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. Europe and other continents . n-daries of the heat belts are also irregular, as is shownby the isotherms 1 on the isothermal charts of the world. If nothing else influenced temperature excepting dis-tance from the equator, the isothermal lines would beparallel to the circles of latitude. In our study of NorthAmerica, however, we have already learned that thetemperature of a country is determined by several factorsbesides latitude. These are (1) altitude; (2) the nearnessto a large body of water ; (3) the direction of the prevailingwinds; and (4) ocean currents. Let us see how eachof these ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/europe-and-other-continents-n-daries-of-the-heat-belts-are-also-irregular-as-is-shownby-the-isotherms-1-on-the-isothermal-charts-of-the-world-if-nothing-else-influenced-temperature-excepting-dis-tance-from-the-equator-the-isothermal-lines-would-beparallel-to-the-circles-of-latitude-in-our-study-of-northamerica-however-we-have-already-learned-that-thetemperature-of-a-country-is-determined-by-several-factorsbesides-latitude-these-are-1-altitude-2-the-nearnessto-a-large-body-of-water-3-the-direction-of-the-prevailingwinds-and-4-ocean-currents-let-us-see-how-eachof-these-ca-image372329509.html
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A compendium of astronomy; containing the elements of the science, familiarly explained and illustrated, with the latest discoveriesAdapted to the use of schools and academies, and of the general reader . all places between the two, the diurnalmotions are oblique to the horizon. This aspect of theheavens constitutes an oblique sphere, which is thus de-fined: (An Oblique Sphere is that in which the circles ofdaily motion are oblique to the horizon. Suppose, for example, the spectator is at the latitude offifty degrees. (His horizon reaches 50° beyond the poleof the earth, anil gives ^the same a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-compendium-of-astronomy-containing-the-elements-of-the-science-familiarly-explained-and-illustrated-with-the-latest-discoveriesadapted-to-the-use-of-schools-and-academies-and-of-the-general-reader-all-places-between-the-two-the-diurnalmotions-are-oblique-to-the-horizon-this-aspect-of-theheavens-constitutes-an-oblique-sphere-which-is-thus-de-fined-an-oblique-sphere-is-that-in-which-the-circles-ofdaily-motion-are-oblique-to-the-horizon-suppose-for-example-the-spectator-is-at-the-latitude-offifty-degrees-his-horizon-reaches-50-beyond-the-poleof-the-earth-anil-gives-the-same-a-image339015577.html
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Nautical charts . and great circles and conse-quently all bearings and directions are approximatelystraight lines. The parallels of latitude are arcs ofcircles with radiuses increasing as we recede from thepole; therefore they are not truly parallel and the lengthof the degree of latitude increases either side from thecentral meridian. The meridians converge toward thepoles and become slightly curved as we recede fromthe central one; the longitude scale is everywhere correct,but the latitude scale is strictly correct only on thecentral meridian. The angles of intersection of parallelsand merid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nautical-charts-and-great-circles-and-conse-quently-all-bearings-and-directions-are-approximatelystraight-lines-the-parallels-of-latitude-are-arcs-ofcircles-with-radiuses-increasing-as-we-recede-from-thepole-therefore-they-are-not-truly-parallel-and-the-lengthof-the-degree-of-latitude-increases-either-side-from-thecentral-meridian-the-meridians-converge-toward-thepoles-and-become-slightly-curved-as-we-recede-fromthe-central-one-the-longitude-scale-is-everywhere-correctbut-the-latitude-scale-is-strictly-correct-only-on-thecentral-meridian-the-angles-of-intersection-of-parallelsand-merid-image340222743.html
RM2ANEDG7–Nautical charts . and great circles and conse-quently all bearings and directions are approximatelystraight lines. The parallels of latitude are arcs ofcircles with radiuses increasing as we recede from thepole; therefore they are not truly parallel and the lengthof the degree of latitude increases either side from thecentral meridian. The meridians converge toward thepoles and become slightly curved as we recede fromthe central one; the longitude scale is everywhere correct,but the latitude scale is strictly correct only on thecentral meridian. The angles of intersection of parallelsand merid
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A beginner's star-book; an easy guide to the stars and to the astronomical uses of the opera-glass, the field-glass and the telescope . circles, should have the preference for advanced students, even though theinstrument be without a driving-clock. But, in order to possess any real advantageover the simpler mounting represented in Models B or C, it must be accurately adjustedfor latitude; it is heavier, more complicated, and not so easily managed. For the beginner,therefore, I do not hesitate to recommend the general form shown in Models B and C.These are purely illustrative. Both types of mou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-beginners-star-book-an-easy-guide-to-the-stars-and-to-the-astronomical-uses-of-the-opera-glass-the-field-glass-and-the-telescope-circles-should-have-the-preference-for-advanced-students-even-though-theinstrument-be-without-a-driving-clock-but-in-order-to-possess-any-real-advantageover-the-simpler-mounting-represented-in-models-b-or-c-it-must-be-accurately-adjustedfor-latitude-it-is-heavier-more-complicated-and-not-so-easily-managed-for-the-beginnertherefore-i-do-not-hesitate-to-recommend-the-general-form-shown-in-models-b-and-cthese-are-purely-illustrative-both-types-of-mou-image342734294.html
RM2AWGW2E–A beginner's star-book; an easy guide to the stars and to the astronomical uses of the opera-glass, the field-glass and the telescope . circles, should have the preference for advanced students, even though theinstrument be without a driving-clock. But, in order to possess any real advantageover the simpler mounting represented in Models B or C, it must be accurately adjustedfor latitude; it is heavier, more complicated, and not so easily managed. For the beginner,therefore, I do not hesitate to recommend the general form shown in Models B and C.These are purely illustrative. Both types of mou
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . latitude. This lioa the advantagethat the p4dut.4 of the compass preserve the same direc-. Gnomonic Projection. jeetion representing all great circles by straight lines.Such a projection cHii contain but one half of the siilureonan infinite plane. This system is probably ancient.-—///rt/-infls mapprojectum. Same as Laffrant/es uuip-jnjtrti<ii.—Ueritchel» map-jnojection. Same as Lai/nrirhs map-projeciiim. -Uomaloijraphic (or homUu*jr<iphic) uufppro-jecti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-dictionary-and-cyclopedia-a-work-of-universal-reference-in-all-departments-of-knowledge-with-a-new-atlas-of-the-world-latitude-this-lioa-the-advantagethat-the-p4dut4-of-the-compass-preserve-the-same-direc-gnomonic-projection-jeetion-representing-all-great-circles-by-straight-linessuch-a-projection-chii-contain-but-one-half-of-the-siilureonan-infinite-plane-this-system-is-probably-ancient-rt-infls-mapprojectum-same-as-laffrantes-uuip-jnjtrtiltiiueritchel-map-jnojection-same-as-lainrirhs-map-projeciiim-uomaloijraphic-or-homuujrltiphic-uufppro-jecti-image338298773.html
RM2AJARF1–The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . latitude. This lioa the advantagethat the p4dut.4 of the compass preserve the same direc-. Gnomonic Projection. jeetion representing all great circles by straight lines.Such a projection cHii contain but one half of the siilureonan infinite plane. This system is probably ancient.-—///rt/-infls mapprojectum. Same as Laffrant/es uuip-jnjtrti<ii.—Ueritchel» map-jnojection. Same as Lai/nrirhs map-projeciiim. -Uomaloijraphic (or homUu*jr<iphic) uufppro-jecti
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A primary astronomy .. . use of this ap-parent motion of the sun will be explained in a subsequent lesson.] 99. What are the Polar Circles ? They are two parallels of latitude, 23° 28 from thePoles. (See cut.) 100. What are tliey called respectively ? The Northern is called the Arctic, and the Southernthe Antarctic, Circle. [These circles are shown at F F in the preceding figure.] 101. How do the Tropics and Polar Circles divide the surface ofthe Globe J Into five parts, called Zones. [A zone properly signifies a girdle; but the term is here used in an accommodatedsense, as only three of these Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-primary-astronomy-use-of-this-ap-parent-motion-of-the-sun-will-be-explained-in-a-subsequent-lesson-99-what-are-the-polar-circles-they-are-two-parallels-of-latitude-23-28-from-thepoles-see-cut-100-what-are-tliey-called-respectively-the-northern-is-called-the-arctic-and-the-southernthe-antarctic-circle-these-circles-are-shown-at-f-f-in-the-preceding-figure-101-how-do-the-tropics-and-polar-circles-divide-the-surface-ofthe-globe-j-into-five-parts-called-zones-a-zone-properly-signifies-a-girdle-but-the-term-is-here-used-in-an-accommodatedsense-as-only-three-of-these-image342649789.html
RM2AWD18D–A primary astronomy .. . use of this ap-parent motion of the sun will be explained in a subsequent lesson.] 99. What are the Polar Circles ? They are two parallels of latitude, 23° 28 from thePoles. (See cut.) 100. What are tliey called respectively ? The Northern is called the Arctic, and the Southernthe Antarctic, Circle. [These circles are shown at F F in the preceding figure.] 101. How do the Tropics and Polar Circles divide the surface ofthe Globe J Into five parts, called Zones. [A zone properly signifies a girdle; but the term is here used in an accommodatedsense, as only three of these
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Africa . of day and night varies within the polar circles, out-ward from the actual pole, according to the latitude ofeach place. Hence the number of days during which thesun neither rises nor sets is here different, the longestday lasting six, five, four, three, two, or one month, as thecase may be. During the rest of the time the sun remainsbelow the horizon during nights of gradually increasinglength, till at midwinter they reach periods of one, two,three, four, or five months, corresj)onding to the durationof the midsummer daylight. Within the temperate zones there is a constant inter-chan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-of-day-and-night-varies-within-the-polar-circles-out-ward-from-the-actual-pole-according-to-the-latitude-ofeach-place-hence-the-number-of-days-during-which-thesun-neither-rises-nor-sets-is-here-different-the-longestday-lasting-six-five-four-three-two-or-one-month-as-thecase-may-be-during-the-rest-of-the-time-the-sun-remainsbelow-the-horizon-during-nights-of-gradually-increasinglength-till-at-midwinter-they-reach-periods-of-one-twothree-four-or-five-months-corresjonding-to-the-durationof-the-midsummer-daylight-within-the-temperate-zones-there-is-a-constant-inter-chan-image339276361.html
RM2AKYACW–Africa . of day and night varies within the polar circles, out-ward from the actual pole, according to the latitude ofeach place. Hence the number of days during which thesun neither rises nor sets is here different, the longestday lasting six, five, four, three, two, or one month, as thecase may be. During the rest of the time the sun remainsbelow the horizon during nights of gradually increasinglength, till at midwinter they reach periods of one, two,three, four, or five months, corresj)onding to the durationof the midsummer daylight. Within the temperate zones there is a constant inter-chan
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. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society .. . the inclination of meridians;that is, radius: sine oj the latitude :: sine 7 difference of longitude :sine f the inclination of meridians. Or taking the arcs themselvesfor their sines, which is sufficiently accurate in small arcs, andagrees with the construction of the Chart; the angle oj converg-ence of any hvo meridians at a given latitude, is = to the sine oj thelatitude x by the difference oj longitude. Q. E. D. REMARK. If the meridians be considered as great circles of the sphere,and their inclination to the central meridian (or th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-american-philosophical-society-the-inclination-of-meridiansthat-is-radius-sine-oj-the-latitude-sine-7-difference-of-longitude-sine-f-the-inclination-of-meridians-or-taking-the-arcs-themselvesfor-their-sines-which-is-sufficiently-accurate-in-small-arcs-andagrees-with-the-construction-of-the-chart-the-angle-oj-converg-ence-of-any-hvo-meridians-at-a-given-latitude-is-=-to-the-sine-oj-thelatitude-x-by-the-difference-oj-longitude-q-e-d-remark-if-the-meridians-be-considered-as-great-circles-of-the-sphereand-their-inclination-to-the-central-meridian-or-th-image370071309.html
RM2CE25MD–. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society .. . the inclination of meridians;that is, radius: sine oj the latitude :: sine 7 difference of longitude :sine f the inclination of meridians. Or taking the arcs themselvesfor their sines, which is sufficiently accurate in small arcs, andagrees with the construction of the Chart; the angle oj converg-ence of any hvo meridians at a given latitude, is = to the sine oj thelatitude x by the difference oj longitude. Q. E. D. REMARK. If the meridians be considered as great circles of the sphere,and their inclination to the central meridian (or th
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. Elements of precise surveying and geodesy. 190 GEODETIC COORDINATES AND PROJECTIONS. VIII. A projection devised by Bonne is constructed in a similarmanner to that of Flamsted, except that the parallels areconcentric circles. The center of these circles is in themiddle meridian and at a distance of a cotL from the middleparallel whose latitude is L; thus in representing half of thehemisphere the radius of the middle parallel is equal to the TV. equatorial radius a, and the radius of any other parallel isa ± d, where d is its distance from the middle parallel. Thismethod gives trapezoids of eq Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-precise-surveying-and-geodesy-190-geodetic-coordinates-and-projections-viii-a-projection-devised-by-bonne-is-constructed-in-a-similarmanner-to-that-of-flamsted-except-that-the-parallels-areconcentric-circles-the-center-of-these-circles-is-in-themiddle-meridian-and-at-a-distance-of-a-cotl-from-the-middleparallel-whose-latitude-is-l-thus-in-representing-half-of-thehemisphere-the-radius-of-the-middle-parallel-is-equal-to-the-tv-equatorial-radius-a-and-the-radius-of-any-other-parallel-isa-d-where-d-is-its-distance-from-the-middle-parallel-thismethod-gives-trapezoids-of-eq-image370502284.html
RM2CENRCC–. Elements of precise surveying and geodesy. 190 GEODETIC COORDINATES AND PROJECTIONS. VIII. A projection devised by Bonne is constructed in a similarmanner to that of Flamsted, except that the parallels areconcentric circles. The center of these circles is in themiddle meridian and at a distance of a cotL from the middleparallel whose latitude is L; thus in representing half of thehemisphere the radius of the middle parallel is equal to the TV. equatorial radius a, and the radius of any other parallel isa ± d, where d is its distance from the middle parallel. Thismethod gives trapezoids of eq
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. Europe and other continents . ^ are ofmuch the same advantage as the names and numbersof streets when one is finding his way in a large city.Latitude. — The circles which are extended around theand west directions are called circles oflatitude (Eig. 19). Thetwo tropics and the Arcticand Antarctic circles areexamples, and there aremany others. In orderthat they may be of usethey must be numbered.Accordingly, the equator,or the circle which ismidway between the poles,is called 0° latitude. Allcircles north of this, that isall in the northern hemi-The globe, showing the two hemispheres sphere, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/europe-and-other-continents-are-ofmuch-the-same-advantage-as-the-names-and-numbersof-streets-when-one-is-finding-his-way-in-a-large-citylatitude-the-circles-which-are-extended-around-theand-west-directions-are-called-circles-oflatitude-eig-19-thetwo-tropics-and-the-arcticand-antarctic-circles-areexamples-and-there-aremany-others-in-orderthat-they-may-be-of-usethey-must-be-numberedaccordingly-the-equatoror-the-circle-which-ismidway-between-the-polesis-called-0-latitude-allcircles-north-of-this-that-isall-in-the-northern-hemi-the-globe-showing-the-two-hemispheres-sphere-image372338211.html
RM2CHND57–. Europe and other continents . ^ are ofmuch the same advantage as the names and numbersof streets when one is finding his way in a large city.Latitude. — The circles which are extended around theand west directions are called circles oflatitude (Eig. 19). Thetwo tropics and the Arcticand Antarctic circles areexamples, and there aremany others. In orderthat they may be of usethey must be numbered.Accordingly, the equator,or the circle which ismidway between the poles,is called 0° latitude. Allcircles north of this, that isall in the northern hemi-The globe, showing the two hemispheres sphere,
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. Astronomy without a telescope:. POSITION ABOVE THE HOEIZON. 61 ness, by estimating for the intermediate positionof the center, and striking the circle exactly throughthe points of intersection of all the circles in thediagram. Or, the circle of the horizon may bedrawn independently, for any latitude, by findingin the table of differences (page 56) the differencefor 30° or 60° of declination in the given latitude, setting off the semi-diurnal arcs from any meridianon Map No. XIV., on the Circles of Declination(parallels), and finding a point in the meridian fromwhich, as a center, the horizon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronomy-without-a-telescope-position-above-the-hoeizon-61-ness-by-estimating-for-the-intermediate-positionof-the-center-and-striking-the-circle-exactly-throughthe-points-of-intersection-of-all-the-circles-in-thediagram-or-the-circle-of-the-horizon-may-bedrawn-independently-for-any-latitude-by-findingin-the-table-of-differences-page-56-the-differencefor-30-or-60-of-declination-in-the-given-latitude-setting-off-the-semi-diurnal-arcs-from-any-meridianon-map-no-xiv-on-the-circles-of-declinationparallels-and-finding-a-point-in-the-meridian-fromwhich-as-a-center-the-horizon-image370594355.html
RM2CEX0TK–. Astronomy without a telescope:. POSITION ABOVE THE HOEIZON. 61 ness, by estimating for the intermediate positionof the center, and striking the circle exactly throughthe points of intersection of all the circles in thediagram. Or, the circle of the horizon may bedrawn independently, for any latitude, by findingin the table of differences (page 56) the differencefor 30° or 60° of declination in the given latitude, setting off the semi-diurnal arcs from any meridianon Map No. XIV., on the Circles of Declination(parallels), and finding a point in the meridian fromwhich, as a center, the horizon
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. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. s of latitude: divide the quadrantsE N, N Q each into nine equal parts at 10, 20, 30,&c.; join the corresponding numbers by straightlines, and these will be the projections of parallels of latitude at distances of 10°, 20°, 30°,&c. from the equator. The tropics and polar circles are to be drawn in the same way ; theformer at 285° on each side of the equator, and the latter 23-2° from the poles. In this projection, the polar regions, and all places near the meridian N E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-encyclopdia-of-geography-comprising-a-complete-description-of-the-earth-physical-statistical-civil-and-political-s-of-latitude-divide-the-quadrantse-n-n-q-each-into-nine-equal-parts-at-10-20-30c-join-the-corresponding-numbers-by-straightlines-and-these-will-be-the-projections-of-parallels-of-latitude-at-distances-of-10-20-30c-from-the-equator-the-tropics-and-polar-circles-are-to-be-drawn-in-the-same-way-theformer-at-285-on-each-side-of-the-equator-and-the-latter-23-2-from-the-poles-in-this-projection-the-polar-regions-and-all-places-near-the-meridian-n-e-image370778109.html
RM2CF6B79–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. s of latitude: divide the quadrantsE N, N Q each into nine equal parts at 10, 20, 30,&c.; join the corresponding numbers by straightlines, and these will be the projections of parallels of latitude at distances of 10°, 20°, 30°,&c. from the equator. The tropics and polar circles are to be drawn in the same way ; theformer at 285° on each side of the equator, and the latter 23-2° from the poles. In this projection, the polar regions, and all places near the meridian N E
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. Astronomy for students and general readers . Fig. 7.—terrestrial and celestial spheres. all. The celestial pole is simply the point in which theearths axis of rotation, if continued out in a straight lineof infinite length, would meet the celestial sphere. Wethus have a series of circles on the celestial sphere corre-sponding to the parallels of latitude upon the earth.Unfortunately the celestial element corresponding tolatitude on the earth is not called by that name, but bythat of decimation. The declmaiion of a star is itsdistance north or south from the celestial equator, pre- CELESTIAL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronomy-for-students-and-general-readers-fig-7terrestrial-and-celestial-spheres-all-the-celestial-pole-is-simply-the-point-in-which-theearths-axis-of-rotation-if-continued-out-in-a-straight-lineof-infinite-length-would-meet-the-celestial-sphere-wethus-have-a-series-of-circles-on-the-celestial-sphere-corre-sponding-to-the-parallels-of-latitude-upon-the-earthunfortunately-the-celestial-element-corresponding-tolatitude-on-the-earth-is-not-called-by-that-name-but-bythat-of-decimation-the-declmaiion-of-a-star-is-itsdistance-north-or-south-from-the-celestial-equator-pre-celestial-image369739081.html
RM2CDF1Y5–. Astronomy for students and general readers . Fig. 7.—terrestrial and celestial spheres. all. The celestial pole is simply the point in which theearths axis of rotation, if continued out in a straight lineof infinite length, would meet the celestial sphere. Wethus have a series of circles on the celestial sphere corre-sponding to the parallels of latitude upon the earth.Unfortunately the celestial element corresponding tolatitude on the earth is not called by that name, but bythat of decimation. The declmaiion of a star is itsdistance north or south from the celestial equator, pre- CELESTIAL
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. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. irclesand tropics being described by the same rules at the distances 23^° and 66|° from the poles,the projection will be completed. (C.) To project the Sphere stereographically on the Plane of the Horizon for a given Latitude. In this projection, the eye is supposed to be in the nadir of the place for which the pro-jection is made. On C {fig. 50.) and C {fig. 51.) as centres with any radius, describe circles W N E S,WNES, of which^^n-. ,50. is to be the primitive or hor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-encyclopdia-of-geography-comprising-a-complete-description-of-the-earth-physical-statistical-civil-and-political-irclesand-tropics-being-described-by-the-same-rules-at-the-distances-23-and-66-from-the-polesthe-projection-will-be-completed-c-to-project-the-sphere-stereographically-on-the-plane-of-the-horizon-for-a-given-latitude-in-this-projection-the-eye-is-supposed-to-be-in-the-nadir-of-the-place-for-which-the-pro-jection-is-made-on-c-fig-50-and-c-fig-51-as-centres-with-any-radius-describe-circles-w-n-e-swnes-of-whichn-50-is-to-be-the-primitive-or-hor-image370775829.html
RM2CF689W–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. irclesand tropics being described by the same rules at the distances 23^° and 66|° from the poles,the projection will be completed. (C.) To project the Sphere stereographically on the Plane of the Horizon for a given Latitude. In this projection, the eye is supposed to be in the nadir of the place for which the pro-jection is made. On C {fig. 50.) and C {fig. 51.) as centres with any radius, describe circles W N E S,WNES, of which^^n-. ,50. is to be the primitive or hor
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. Astronomy without a telescope:. lavM9XTV * XVIII. POSITION ABOVE THE HOEIZON. 61 ness, by estimating for the intermediate positionof the center, and striking the circle exactly throughthe points of intersection of all the circles in thediagram. Or, the circle of the horizon may bedrawn independently, for any latitude, by findingin the table of differences (page 56) the differencefor 30° or 60° of declination in the given latitude, setting off the semi-diurnal arcs from any meridianon Map No. XIV., on the Circles of Declination(parallels), and finding a point in the meridian fromwhich, as a c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronomy-without-a-telescope-lavm9xtv-xviii-position-above-the-hoeizon-61-ness-by-estimating-for-the-intermediate-positionof-the-center-and-striking-the-circle-exactly-throughthe-points-of-intersection-of-all-the-circles-in-thediagram-or-the-circle-of-the-horizon-may-bedrawn-independently-for-any-latitude-by-findingin-the-table-of-differences-page-56-the-differencefor-30-or-60-of-declination-in-the-given-latitude-setting-off-the-semi-diurnal-arcs-from-any-meridianon-map-no-xiv-on-the-circles-of-declinationparallels-and-finding-a-point-in-the-meridian-fromwhich-as-a-c-image370596215.html
RM2CEX373–. Astronomy without a telescope:. lavM9XTV * XVIII. POSITION ABOVE THE HOEIZON. 61 ness, by estimating for the intermediate positionof the center, and striking the circle exactly throughthe points of intersection of all the circles in thediagram. Or, the circle of the horizon may bedrawn independently, for any latitude, by findingin the table of differences (page 56) the differencefor 30° or 60° of declination in the given latitude, setting off the semi-diurnal arcs from any meridianon Map No. XIV., on the Circles of Declination(parallels), and finding a point in the meridian fromwhich, as a c
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. Africa . night, each half-a-year long. But the dura-tion of day and night varies within the polar circles, out-ward from the actual pole, according to the latitude ofeach place. Hence the number of days during which thesun neither rises nor sets is here different, the longestday lasting six, five, four, three, two, or one month, as thecase may be. During the rest of the time the sun remainsbelow the horizon during nights of gradually increasinglength, till at midwinter they reach periods of one, two,three, four, or five months, corresponding to the durationof the midsummer daylight. Within t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-night-each-half-a-year-long-but-the-dura-tion-of-day-and-night-varies-within-the-polar-circles-out-ward-from-the-actual-pole-according-to-the-latitude-ofeach-place-hence-the-number-of-days-during-which-thesun-neither-rises-nor-sets-is-here-different-the-longestday-lasting-six-five-four-three-two-or-one-month-as-thecase-may-be-during-the-rest-of-the-time-the-sun-remainsbelow-the-horizon-during-nights-of-gradually-increasinglength-till-at-midwinter-they-reach-periods-of-one-twothree-four-or-five-months-corresponding-to-the-durationof-the-midsummer-daylight-within-t-image369696772.html
RM2CDD404–. Africa . night, each half-a-year long. But the dura-tion of day and night varies within the polar circles, out-ward from the actual pole, according to the latitude ofeach place. Hence the number of days during which thesun neither rises nor sets is here different, the longestday lasting six, five, four, three, two, or one month, as thecase may be. During the rest of the time the sun remainsbelow the horizon during nights of gradually increasinglength, till at midwinter they reach periods of one, two,three, four, or five months, corresponding to the durationof the midsummer daylight. Within t
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. Astronomy for high schools and colleges . // 24 ASTRONOMY, At either pole of the earth {s or n)^ the vertical linewill extend to the celestial pole, iT P or S P^ and the. Fig. 11. Correspondence of Circles on the Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres. zenith will remain the same from day to day, becausethe position of the observer is not changed by the rota-tion of the earth. If the observer is in latitude 45°, he will in twenty-fourhours, by the rotation of the earth, be carried around on aparallel of terrestrial latitude, 45° from the north pole ofthe earth. His zenith will, during the same ti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronomy-for-high-schools-and-colleges-24-astronomy-at-either-pole-of-the-earth-s-or-n-the-vertical-linewill-extend-to-the-celestial-pole-it-p-or-s-p-and-the-fig-11-correspondence-of-circles-on-the-celestial-and-terrestrial-spheres-zenith-will-remain-the-same-from-day-to-day-becausethe-position-of-the-observer-is-not-changed-by-the-rota-tion-of-the-earth-if-the-observer-is-in-latitude-45-he-will-in-twenty-fourhours-by-the-rotation-of-the-earth-be-carried-around-on-aparallel-of-terrestrial-latitude-45-from-the-north-pole-ofthe-earth-his-zenith-will-during-the-same-ti-image372043541.html
RM2CH8199–. Astronomy for high schools and colleges . // 24 ASTRONOMY, At either pole of the earth {s or n)^ the vertical linewill extend to the celestial pole, iT P or S P^ and the. Fig. 11. Correspondence of Circles on the Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres. zenith will remain the same from day to day, becausethe position of the observer is not changed by the rota-tion of the earth. If the observer is in latitude 45°, he will in twenty-fourhours, by the rotation of the earth, be carried around on aparallel of terrestrial latitude, 45° from the north pole ofthe earth. His zenith will, during the same ti
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. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. by continuing the diameter NS, without any reductionof the points 10, 20, &c. and applying one side of a squareto PlO, P20, &c. and the other will show the centres y, y,&c from which, with the radius ylO, y20, &c. draw theparallels of latitude required. 3. The tropics and polar circles may be projected by set-ting 23° 28, and 66° 32, on each side of the equator on theprimitive, and then drawing parallels of latitude at th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mathematics-compiled-from-the-best-authors-and-intended-to-be-the-text-book-of-the-course-of-private-lectures-on-these-sciences-in-the-university-at-cambridge-microform-by-continuing-the-diameter-ns-without-any-reductionof-the-points-10-20-c-and-applying-one-side-of-a-squareto-plo-p20-c-and-the-other-will-show-the-centres-y-yc-from-which-with-the-radius-ylo-y20-c-draw-theparallels-of-latitude-required-3-the-tropics-and-polar-circles-may-be-projected-by-set-ting-23-28-and-66-32-on-each-side-of-the-equator-on-theprimitive-and-then-drawing-parallels-of-latitude-at-th-image370741724.html
RM2CF4MRT–. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. by continuing the diameter NS, without any reductionof the points 10, 20, &c. and applying one side of a squareto PlO, P20, &c. and the other will show the centres y, y,&c from which, with the radius ylO, y20, &c. draw theparallels of latitude required. 3. The tropics and polar circles may be projected by set-ting 23° 28, and 66° 32, on each side of the equator on theprimitive, and then drawing parallels of latitude at th
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. Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of systems.. . ne half arc on one fideof tlie femicircle and the other lialfon the other), andfet the charaflers of the lines to their proper lines, as inthe figure. A univcrfal dial of a very ingenious conftruclion,has laiely been invented by Air G. Wright of London.The hour-circle or arch E, and latitude arch C, arethe portions of two meridian circles; one fixed, and theother moveable. The hour oi d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/encyclopaedia-or-a-dictionary-of-arts-sciences-and-miscellaneous-literature-constructed-on-a-plan-by-which-the-different-sciences-and-arts-are-digested-into-the-form-of-distinct-treatises-of-systems-ne-half-arc-on-one-fideof-tlie-femicircle-and-the-other-lialfon-the-other-andfet-the-charaflers-of-the-lines-to-their-proper-lines-as-inthe-figure-a-univcrfal-dial-of-a-very-ingenious-conftruclionhas-laiely-been-invented-by-air-g-wright-of-londonthe-hour-circle-or-arch-e-and-latitude-arch-c-arethe-portions-of-two-meridian-circles-one-fixed-and-theother-moveable-the-hour-oi-d-image370171690.html
RM2CE6NNE–. Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of systems.. . ne half arc on one fideof tlie femicircle and the other lialfon the other), andfet the charaflers of the lines to their proper lines, as inthe figure. A univcrfal dial of a very ingenious conftruclion,has laiely been invented by Air G. Wright of London.The hour-circle or arch E, and latitude arch C, arethe portions of two meridian circles; one fixed, and theother moveable. The hour oi d
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. A complete geography. Fig. 288. The sun at midnight of June 21, at North Cape,Norway. Boundaries of the Zones. —The exact amount of inclination ofthe earths axis has not been stated, but that is a matter of very great importance, as youhave just seen. In considering the amount,it is necessary to speak ofangles. Angles may be meas-ured by the use of circles. Inyour study of Latitude andLongitude (p. 40) you learnedthat a great circle of longitudeis divided into 360 equal parts,called degrees (marked °), andthat the distance from theequator to one of the poles isone-fourth of this circle, or90 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-geography-fig-288-the-sun-at-midnight-of-june-21-at-north-capenorway-boundaries-of-the-zones-the-exact-amount-of-inclination-ofthe-earths-axis-has-not-been-stated-but-that-is-a-matter-of-very-great-importance-as-youhave-just-seen-in-considering-the-amountit-is-necessary-to-speak-ofangles-angles-may-be-meas-ured-by-the-use-of-circles-inyour-study-of-latitude-andlongitude-p-40-you-learnedthat-a-great-circle-of-longitudeis-divided-into-360-equal-partscalled-degrees-marked-andthat-the-distance-from-theequator-to-one-of-the-poles-isone-fourth-of-this-circle-or90-image370585334.html
RM2CEWHAE–. A complete geography. Fig. 288. The sun at midnight of June 21, at North Cape,Norway. Boundaries of the Zones. —The exact amount of inclination ofthe earths axis has not been stated, but that is a matter of very great importance, as youhave just seen. In considering the amount,it is necessary to speak ofangles. Angles may be meas-ured by the use of circles. Inyour study of Latitude andLongitude (p. 40) you learnedthat a great circle of longitudeis divided into 360 equal parts,called degrees (marked °), andthat the distance from theequator to one of the poles isone-fourth of this circle, or90
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. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. y re-llores us to what the apollle veryemphatically calls a * found mind. Solution of ^isjlion VI LET ADE reprefent theprime vertical, and C itscenter. A H L the parallel oflatitude touching the former cir-cle In the point A ; draw A Bthe common feftionof the planesof both the circles, which willalfo be a common tangent to both,touching them In the point A ;moreover take A D n 30 Engllfhmiles, the part of the prime ver-tical which was meafured, andA H = the correfpondent partof the parallel of latitude, fo thatH is the neareft point of thepara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-columbian-magazine-or-monthly-miscellany-y-re-llores-us-to-what-the-apollle-veryemphatically-calls-a-found-mind-solution-of-isjlion-vi-let-ade-reprefent-theprime-vertical-and-c-itscenter-a-h-l-the-parallel-oflatitude-touching-the-former-cir-cle-in-the-point-a-draw-a-bthe-common-feftionof-the-planesof-both-the-circles-which-willalfo-be-a-common-tangent-to-bothtouching-them-in-the-point-a-moreover-take-a-d-n-30-engllfhmiles-the-part-of-the-prime-ver-tical-which-was-meafured-anda-h-=-the-correfpondent-partof-the-parallel-of-latitude-fo-thath-is-the-neareft-point-of-thepara-image370485609.html
RM2CEN24W–. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. y re-llores us to what the apollle veryemphatically calls a * found mind. Solution of ^isjlion VI LET ADE reprefent theprime vertical, and C itscenter. A H L the parallel oflatitude touching the former cir-cle In the point A ; draw A Bthe common feftionof the planesof both the circles, which willalfo be a common tangent to both,touching them In the point A ;moreover take A D n 30 Engllfhmiles, the part of the prime ver-tical which was meafured, andA H = the correfpondent partof the parallel of latitude, fo thatH is the neareft point of thepara
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. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. Vol. II. 394 MATHEMATICS, PROBLEM II. To project the sphere orthographically on the plane of the equator. 1. Project the equator, divide it, and draw the meridians,as in Problem I. 2. Lay a rule over 100, 110, &c. on the quadrant WN,and the respective correspondent points 80, 70, Sec. on EN,and mark PN in 80, 70, &c. Through these points de-scribe concentric circles for parallels of latitude, as in Prob-lem I. The polar c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mathematics-compiled-from-the-best-authors-and-intended-to-be-the-text-book-of-the-course-of-private-lectures-on-these-sciences-in-the-university-at-cambridge-microform-vol-ii-394-mathematics-problem-ii-to-project-the-sphere-orthographically-on-the-plane-of-the-equator-1-project-the-equator-divide-it-and-draw-the-meridiansas-in-problem-i-2-lay-a-rule-over-100-110-c-on-the-quadrant-wnand-the-respective-correspondent-points-80-70-sec-on-enand-mark-pn-in-80-70-c-through-these-points-de-scribe-concentric-circles-for-parallels-of-latitude-as-in-prob-lem-i-the-polar-c-image370742416.html
RM2CF4NMG–. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. Vol. II. 394 MATHEMATICS, PROBLEM II. To project the sphere orthographically on the plane of the equator. 1. Project the equator, divide it, and draw the meridians,as in Problem I. 2. Lay a rule over 100, 110, &c. on the quadrant WN,and the respective correspondent points 80, 70, Sec. on EN,and mark PN in 80, 70, &c. Through these points de-scribe concentric circles for parallels of latitude, as in Prob-lem I. The polar c
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. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. ach = 10°. Then through each ofthese divisions draw lines to P, the pole. Each of these10° may be divided more minutely. 3. Lay a rule over N and a, and it will cross PW at x ;over Nb, and it will cross PW at y ; and over Nc, and itwill cross at z, &c. With radii Px, Py, Pz, &c. and centre P,through the points x, y, z, &c. draw concentric circles, whichwill be parallels of latitude 10° distant from each other.The tropic a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mathematics-compiled-from-the-best-authors-and-intended-to-be-the-text-book-of-the-course-of-private-lectures-on-these-sciences-in-the-university-at-cambridge-microform-ach-=-10-then-through-each-ofthese-divisions-draw-lines-to-p-the-pole-each-of-these10-may-be-divided-more-minutely-3-lay-a-rule-over-n-and-a-and-it-will-cross-pw-at-x-over-nb-and-it-will-cross-pw-at-y-and-over-nc-and-itwill-cross-at-z-c-with-radii-px-py-pz-c-and-centre-pthrough-the-points-x-y-z-c-draw-concentric-circles-whichwill-be-parallels-of-latitude-10-distant-from-each-otherthe-tropic-a-image370742734.html
RM2CF4P3X–. Mathematics, compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge [microform]. ach = 10°. Then through each ofthese divisions draw lines to P, the pole. Each of these10° may be divided more minutely. 3. Lay a rule over N and a, and it will cross PW at x ;over Nb, and it will cross PW at y ; and over Nc, and itwill cross at z, &c. With radii Px, Py, Pz, &c. and centre P,through the points x, y, z, &c. draw concentric circles, whichwill be parallels of latitude 10° distant from each other.The tropic a
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. The Canadian entomologist. Insects. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 237 inhabits S. Europe, and also occurs in China^ and was probably there and in Hindostan before it came into Europe. These two species are thus examples of the two affinities of the European insect race, one with North America, the other with North Asia, and both increasing northward. Many genera of insects may be traced from the tropics northward, and their species may be observed in successively smaller circles till they attain their highest latitude. The distribution of the insect race by migration, and the variety thereby of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-entomologist-insects-the-canadian-entomologist-237-inhabits-s-europe-and-also-occurs-in-china-and-was-probably-there-and-in-hindostan-before-it-came-into-europe-these-two-species-are-thus-examples-of-the-two-affinities-of-the-european-insect-race-one-with-north-america-the-other-with-north-asia-and-both-increasing-northward-many-genera-of-insects-may-be-traced-from-the-tropics-northward-and-their-species-may-be-observed-in-successively-smaller-circles-till-they-attain-their-highest-latitude-the-distribution-of-the-insect-race-by-migration-and-the-variety-thereby-of-image233636116.html
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