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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
The purpose of this lecture is to review briefly the many methods at present available for the reduction of astronomical observations, and to make suggestions for the future. The main conclusion will be that altitude-azimuth tables provide the simplest and quickest method of reducing a sight.
It should be made clear that this is not a comprehensive survey setting out to examine and criticize every method; the bibliography of papers and tables (itself incomplete) published by H. Bencker in The Hydrographic Review, which contains some 1200 references, indicates that such a task would demand months of research. Attention is directed towards the principles of the various methods, and the limitations of each principle are discussed independently of the actual tables existing for the application of the method.