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Secular Variation of Tashkent Astronomical Latitude
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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The mean astronomical latitude of the Tashkent Observatory was determined by D. D. Gedeonov in 1895–1896 before the International Latitude Service had been organized. The determination was based on a continuous fourteen-month series of observations with a Wanschaff visual zenith telescope (d = 68 mm., f = 870 mm.). These data consisted of the observations of 2214 Talcott pairs which were observed from July, 1895 through August, 1896.
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- Part II: Polar Motion
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 82: Time and the Earth's Rotation , 1979 , pp. 123 - 124
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- Copyright © Reidel 1979
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Runcorn, S. K.: Is the secular polar motion that is found in agreement with that found by Markowitz?.Google Scholar
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