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    Astronomy, and was the former Science Editor for Parade magazine. In 1998 he won an Emmy as part of the writing team for the Discovery Channel documentary, ... 17 A personal canon of eclipses, transits, and occultations I have seen 151 Appendices: A. Solar and lunar eclipses due between 2010 and 2024 166 B. A glossary of appropriate terms
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    The Moon and eclipses 161 64 The Moon's orbit 162 65 Calculating the Moon's position 164 66 The Moon's hourly motions 170 67 The phases of the Moon 171 68 The position-angle of the Moon's bright limb 175 69 The Moon's distance, angular size and horizontal parallax 176 70 Moonrise and moonset 178 71 Eclipses 181 72 The 'rules' of ...
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    5.1 Orbit, phases and eclipses 122 5.2 Lunar occultations 125 5.3 The Moon through binoculars and telescopes 125 5.4 Libration 130 5.5 Lunar co-ordinates and image orientations 131 5.6 Printed lunar atlases 136 5.7 Consolidated Lunar Atlas and space-borne photographs online 137 5.8 Lunar ephemerides 139 5.9 The nature and evolution of the Moon 140
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    transits of Venus and of Mercury. His research has recently been sponsored by the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Geographic Society. He is Chair of the Working Group on Eclipses of the solar division of the International Astronomical Union and Chair of the American Astronomical Society's Historical Astronomy Division.
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    of the cycles of days and years, predictions of eclipses, the concept of almanacs and calendars, and the catalogs of observations.The naked eye limited both the faintness of objects and the accuracies of the positions observed.The observations of phenomena, such as eclipses and occultations, along with the location on Earth
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    2-8 cover general astronomy and astrophysics, radio, infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray astronomy, and cosmic rays. Chapter 9 contains information on the Earth's atmosphere and environment relevant to space science. Chapter 10 covers special and general relativity and chapter 11 provides relevant information in atomic physics.
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    Finally, we were there: the Russian science station in the land of the midnight Sun. But if the weather stayed clear, this would be no ordinary midnight Sun. The sky was the steadiest I had ever seen the spots I saw through my ... 978--521-16551-8 — David Levy's Guide to Eclipses, Transits, and Occultations David H. Levy Excerpt More Information
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    He has observed 70 solar eclipses. He also studies occultations of stars by Pluto and other objects in the outer Solar System. Pasachoff is Chair of the Working Group on Eclipses of the International Astronomical Union and was Chair of the American Astronomical Society s Historical Astronomy Division. He is also co-editor of Teaching
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    Transits. 3. Occultations. 4. Astronomy Technique. I. Title. II. Title: Guide to eclipses, transits, and occultations. QB 175.L48 2010 523.7´8 dc22 2010016792 ISBN 978--521-16551-8 Paperback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or

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