Practical astronomy with your calculator /

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Main Author: Duffett-Smith, Peter
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Edition:3rd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine derived contents note: Preface to the third edition
  • About this book and how to use it
  • Part I. Time: 1. Calendars
  • 2. The date of Easter
  • 3. Converting the date to the day number
  • 4. Julian day numbers
  • 5. Converting the Julian day number to the calendar date
  • 6. Finding the day of the week
  • 7. Converting hours, minutes and seconds to decimal hours
  • 8. Converting decimal hours to hours, minutes and seconds
  • 9. Converting the local time to UT
  • 10. Converting UT to local civil time
  • 11. Sidereal time (ST)
  • 12. Conversion of UT to GST
  • 13. Conversion of GST to UT
  • 14. Local sidereal time (LST)
  • 15. Converting LST to GST
  • 16. Ephemeris time (ET) and terrestrial dynamic time
  • Part II. Coordinate Systems: 17. Horizon coordinates
  • 18. Equatorial coordinates
  • 19. Ecliptic coordinates
  • 20. Galactic coordinates
  • 21. Converting between decimal degrees and degrees, minutes and seconds
  • 22. Converting between angles expressed in degrees and angles expressed in hours
  • 23. Converting between one coordinate system and another
  • 24. Converting between right ascension and hour-angles
  • 25. Equatorial to horizon coordinate conversion
  • 26. Horizon to equatorial coordinate conversion
  • 27. Ecliptic to equatorial coordinate conversion
  • 28. Equatorial to ecliptic coordinate conversion
  • 29. Equatorial to galactic coordinate conversion
  • 30. Galactic to equatorial coordinate conversion
  • 31. Generalised coordinate transformations
  • 32. The angle between two celestial objects
  • 33. Rising and setting
  • 34. Precession
  • 35. Nutation
  • 36. Aberration
  • 37. Refraction
  • 38. Geocentric parallax and the figure of the Earth
  • 39. Calculating corrections for parallax
  • 40. Heliographic coordinates
  • 41. Carrington rotation numbers
  • 42. Selenographic coordinates
  • 43. Atmospheric extinction
  • Part III. The Sun: 44. Orbits
  • 45. The apparent orbit of the Sun
  • 46. Calculating the position of the Sun
  • 47. Calculating orbits more precisely
  • 48. Calculating the Sun's distance and angular size
  • 49. Sunrise and sunset
  • 50. Twilight
  • 51. The equation of time
  • 52. Solar elongations
  • Part IV. The Planets, Comets and Binary Stars: 53. The planetary orbits
  • 54. Calculating the coordinates of a planet
  • 55. Finding the approximate positions of the planets
  • 56. Perturbations in a planet's orbit
  • 57. The distance, light-travel time and angular size of a planet
  • 58. The phases of the planets
  • 59. The position-angle of the bright limb
  • 60. The apparent brightness of a planet
  • 61. Comets
  • 62. Parabolic orbits
  • 63. Binary-star orbits
  • Part V. The Moon and Eclipses: 64. The Moon's orbit
  • 65. Calculating the Moon's position
  • 66. The Moon's hourly motions
  • 67. The phases of the moon
  • 68. The position-angle of the Moon's bright limb
  • 69. The Moon's distance, angular size and horizontal parallax
  • 70. Eclipses
  • 72. The 'rules' of eclipses
  • 73. Calculating a lunar eclipse
  • 74. Calculating a solar eclipse
  • 75. The Astronomical calendar
  • Glossary of terms
  • Symbols and abbreviations
  • Index.