A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy Descriptive And Mathematical

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At Cape Horn ?
23. If a star were seen on the meridian 40 from the zenith, what would be its altitude, azimuth, and amplitude ?
24. If the meridian altitude of a star in Havana is 50, what is its declination ?
25. What are the amplitude, azimuth, zenith distance, and altitude of a star just rising 15 from the east?
26. What is the right ascension of the sun when its declination is 23FS. ?
27. What is its declination when its longitude is 90 ?
28. What is its right ascension when its longitude i
...s 180 ?
29. Where is a planet situated when its latitude is ?
30. In what position is Mars when it has the same longitude as the sun?
31. At what point of a planet's orbit is the centripetal force greatest ? The centrifugal force ?
32. If the inclination of the earth's axis had been 30, how wide would each of the zones have been ?
33. If it had been 45, how wide would the torrid zone have been ? The temperate zones ?
34. If the earth's axis were perpendicular, where would perpetual summer prevail ?


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