- may be
derived for a
specific date
using the
lunar theory of
Chapront-Touzé and
Chapront (1988): 29.5305888531 + 0.00000021621T − 3.64×10−10T2
where T...
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Lunaire Parisienne is a
lunar theory developed by Jean
Chapront, Mic****e
Chapront-Touzé, and
others at the
Bureau des
Longitudes in the 1970s to...