Territory about eight hours. Having thus the difference of time, we very readily obtain the declination for a certain hour in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude was greater or less, and the same as that of apparent noon at Greenwich... Elements of Surveying and Leveling - Page 373by Charles Davies - 1883 - 564 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy, N.Y. - Surveying - 1871 - 218 pages
...Almanao for 12 M., that of 6 AM, at the place of observation. Beyond the parallel of Santa Fe, tho allowance would be about seven hours, and in California,...thus the difference of time, we very readily obtain tho declination for a certain hour in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude... | |
| Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy, N.Y. - Surveying - 1878 - 284 pages
...the Almanac far 12 M., that of 6 AM, at the place of cbservation. Beyond the parallel of Santa Pe, the allowance would be about seven hours, and in California,...in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude '.vas greater or less, and the same as that of apparent noon at Greenwich on ihe givon... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Navigation - 1878 - 564 pages
...declination given in the Almanac for 12 M., that of 6 AM at the place of observation. Beyond the parallel of Santa Fe the allowance would be about seven hours...and in California, Oregon, and Washington Territory, abont eight hours. Having thus the difference of time, we very readily obtain the declination for a... | |
| Charles Fitzroy Bellows, Francis Hodgman - Surveying - 1886 - 490 pages
...calling the declination given in the Almanac for 12 M., that of 6 A M., at the place of observation. Having thus the difference of time, we very readily...in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude was greater or less, and the same as that of apparent noon at Greenwich on the given... | |
| Francis Hodgman, Charles Fitzroy Bellows - Surveying - 1891 - 512 pages
...difference in the longitude, calling the declination given in the Almanac for 12 M., that of 6 A M., at the place of observation. Beyond the meridian of...in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude was greater or less, and the same as that of apparent noon at Greenwich on the given... | |
| Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy, N.Y. - Surveying - 1895 - 490 pages
...hours for the difference in longitude, calling the declination given in the Almanac for 12 M. that of 6 AM at the place of observation. Beyond the meridian...seven hours ; and in California, Oregon and Washington about eight hours. Having thus the difference of time, we very readily obtain the declination for a... | |
| United States Army Service Schools. Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas - Military topography - 1895 - 318 pages
...that, and make the corrections in declination corresponding to it. Having thus, the difference in time, the declination for a certain hour in the morning which would be earlier or later as the longtitude was greater or less, and the same as that of ' Gfreen wich mean noon on the given day.... | |
| Edwin Alvin Root - Military topography - 1902 - 458 pages
...that and make the corrections in declinations corresponding to it. Having thus the difference in time, the declination for a certain hour in the morning, which would be earlier or later as the longitude was greater or less, would be the same as that of Greenwich mean noon on the given day.... | |
| Thomas J. Foster - Coal mines and mining - 1905 - 698 pages
...hours for the difference in longitude, calling the declination given in the almanac for 12 M. that of 6 AM at the place of observation. Beyond the meridian of Santa Fe, the allowance would be about 7 hours; and in California, Oregon, and Washington, about 8 hours. Having thus the difference of time,... | |
| James Underhill - Mine surveying - 1922 - 268 pages
...for the difference in longitude, calling the declination given in the Ephemeris for 12 M. that of 6 AM at the place of observation, Beyond the meridian...seven hours; and in California, Oregon and Washington about eight hours. Having thus the difference of time, we very readily obtain the declination for a... | |
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