- 12). Also
known as
Parallactic Rulers, it was used for
determining altitudes of
heavenly bodies.
Ptolemy calls it a "
parallactic instrument" and seems...
- In
spherical astronomy, the
parallactic angle is the
angle between the
great circle through a
celestial object and the zenith, and the hour
circle of...
-
Parallactic Island is the most
northwesterly of the
Parallactic Islands in
Holme Bay, Mac.
Robertson Land.
Mapped by
Norwegian cartographers from air...
- Zevit,
Ziony (2001). The
Religions of
Ancient Israel: A
Synthesis of
Parallactic Approaches. Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-6339-5. Amzallag,
Nissim (June...
- Zevit,
Ziony (2001). The
Religions of
Ancient Israel: A
Synthesis of
Parallactic Approaches. Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-6339-5.
Archived from the original...
- Bower,
Geoffrey C.; Bolatto,
Alberto D.; Plambeck,
Richard L. (1999). "A
Parallactic Distance of 389+24 −21 p****cs to the
Orion Nebula Cluster from Very...
- Bibcode:1918PA.....26..373R. rigge1918 Meadows, Peter; meadows. "Solar Observing:
Parallactic Angle".
Archived from the
original on 7
February 2009.
Retrieved 15 November...
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existence implies that
there must be one or more
stimulating mechanisms.
Parallactic angle Spudis, Paul D. (2004). "Moon".
World Book at NASA.
Archived from...
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explanation for the
apparent retrograde motions of the planets—namely as
parallactic displacements resulting from the Earth's
motion around the Sun—an important...
- The
Parallactic Islands refers to a
group of 6
small islands between the
Azimuth and
Kellas Islands in
Holme Bay, Mac.
Robertson Land.
Mapped by Norwegian...