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Date: 2006-01-30 12:08:02
Parallactic angle
Azimuth
Theodolite
Hour angle
Measurement
Technology
Celestial coordinate system
Cartography
Navigation

Inter-scan Overheads for Sequences of Drifts with ALFA M. Haynes, R. Giovanelli, B. Catinella, G.L. Hoffman, E. Momjian and M. Putman The A1963 Observing Team – 09 December 2004 This note is a complement to our previou

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