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Before... and after noon...

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When begun the campaign 2006-2007, I was several months without other measurements from partners, to calculate the terrestrial meridian. To solve this problem, I used Cooper formula (1969): Declination = - 23.45 sin (2*PI* (d+284) /365 Where d is the day of the year.


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In order compute the distance between our parallel and the one of another city located in another meridian , we used formulate: d = (111.3 km) · arcos ( sin a · sin b + cos a . cos b cos · cos(c- e)) Where a and b they are the latitudes of both cities, c and e are the longitudes. But that formula delivers the distance between cities; that does not interest to us: The reason is that c=e (both in he himself meridian, and different parallel), thus: d = (111.3 km) · arcos ( sin a · sin b + cos a . cos b ) We are interested by the ditance to the equator, so: a=0 and b= our latitude (or yours).

d = (111.3 km). arccos (cos b) = (111.3 km). b We took 111.3 for a circumference from 40075.2 km.

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When there is no sun...


by Eric Vayssié last modified 2008-01-05 16:37
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