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Fortnightly Nutation from the ILS Data

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

A. A. Korsun'
Affiliation:
Main Astronomical Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, USSR
V. K. Taradij
Affiliation:
Main Astronomical Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, USSR

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There are two reasons why the study of fortnightly nutation is important. First, it provides an opportunity to investigate some peculiarities of the Earth's structure; second, it permits us to calculate more precisely the apparent locations of stars.

Type
Session II
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1980 

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