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1
The astronomical
ephemeris
is the last practical outcome of their productive genius.
2
Honor is venerable to us because it is no
ephemeris
.
3
In one direction, however, our
ephemeris
will hereafter be far ahead of all others.
4
The third class of data in the
ephemeris
comprises phenomena to be predicted and observed.
5
The equation of time and the sidereal time of mean noon complete the
ephemeris
proper.
6
He opened his fighter's library, calling up the
ephemeris
for Eta Boötis and its planets.
7
The first appropriation for an American
ephemeris
and nautical almanac was made by Congress in 1849.
8
He checked the time with the satellite
ephemeris
.
9
Gauss published an approximate
ephemeris
of probable positions when the planet should emerge from the sun's light.
10
When our
ephemeris
was first commenced, the corrections applied to existing tables rendered it more accurate than any other.
11
Such are the perturbations to which a woman's orbit is exposed that no masculine astronomy can construct its
ephemeris
.
12
To do this successfully, and without waste of time, it is necessary to have an astronomical
ephemeris
for the year.
13
You're on my
ephemeris
.
14
All the matter is given by months, as in the solar and lunar
ephemeris
of our own and the British Almanac.
15
The mere preparation of the
ephemeris
includes but a small part of the work of mathematical calculation and investigation required in astronomy.
16
Another part of the
ephemeris
gives the position of the heavenly bodies, not at equidistant intervals, but at transit over some meridian.
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