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longitude <a longitude; longitudes> N

longitude GEOG
longitude AREA
longitude GEOG

assumed longitude AREA

celestial longitude ASTRON

longitude factor AREA

longitude signal AREA

terrestrial longitude AREA

circle of longitude

circle of longitude AREA
circle of longitude ASTRON

degree of longitude ASTRON

difference of longitude AREA

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He developed the use of the theodolite and meridian telescope to improve the error in establishing longitude from around 30 to 3-4.
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On the true longitudes of the planets. 3.
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He believed it would be of use in finding the correct longitude.
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The stream of particles varies in density, temperature, and speed over time and over solar longitude.
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This network consists of five 1m-class optical telescopes distributed in longitude around the southern hemisphere in order to perform quasi-continuous round-the-clock precision monitoring.
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Continue as far as a meridian separated by only two or three degrees of longitude and mark the crossing point.
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Running northsouth, it exists in two parts, which lie at approximately the same longitude.
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The longitude of the ascending node is the angle between the reference plane's 0 longitude and the planet's ascending node.
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Because the division was made into equal arcs, 30 each, they constituted an ideal system of reference for making predictions about a planet's longitude.
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The variation of the longitude is assumed to be zero at the end points, so the first term disappears.
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