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Co-latitude and Co-declination | Celestial Observation - Space FM
Co-declination. How far a star is from the celestial pole. Also known as its polar distance. < Back · Next >. See Also. Circumpolar & Seasonal Stars
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CODECLINATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CODECLINATION is the complement of the declination.
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CODECLINATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Codeclination definition: the complement of declination; the angular distance along a great circle from the celestial pole.. See examples of CODECLINATION ...
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co-declination
co-decliˈnation Astron. [co- 4.] Complement of the declination.1812 Woodhouse Astron. i. 8 Its co-declination, or, which is now the more usual term, its North polar distance.
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CODECLINATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
[1805–15; co- + declination]This word is first recorded in the period 1805–15. ... co- is a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” sometimes with ...
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Colatitude - Wikipedia
In a spherical coordinate system, a colatitude is the complementary angle of a given latitude, i.e. the difference between a right angle and the latitude.
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co-
co-, prefix of Latin origin. In Latin the preposition com- (which as a separate word was written in classical L. cum) was shortened to co- before vowels and h, also before gn-, e.g. coalescere, coercēre, coortus cohærēre, cognātus. Partly from the greater syllabic distinctness of this form of the pr...
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NOAA Mobile Magnetic Declination Calculator
△ ; Longitude: W E ; Altitude: ; January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October; November; December. 01; 02; 03; 04; 05; 06; 07; 08 ...
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co-declination, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun co-declination is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for co-declination is from 1661, in the writing of John Brown, ...
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How to explain the equation 'Altitude of a star at culmination = co ...
Altitude of a star at culmination = co-latitude + declination. I understand that the co-latitude is equal to the altitude of the celestial ...
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Culmination and Transit | Celestial Observation - Space FM
Maths Time. Co-declination (Distance between NCP and Star) = 90° - Declination. An object's altitude (A) in degrees at its upper culmination is equal to 90 ...
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