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Re: Captain Cook's Sep 07th, 1773 Lunar revisited
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2012 Jul 24, 04:22 -0400
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2012 Jul 24, 04:22 -0400
Kermit, > Then, LAST BUT NOT LEAST, an obvious and immediate question : Any > published Cook's Lunar anywhere from a land place which can be (fully and > firmly) established to-day ? Anyone knows ??? ... so that I can start > playing the very same game again ... :-)) Of course! Observations at Point Venus. They are taken from land, and the location of the observatory is known precisely. I investigated just few of them (you wrote that you read my article). But there are many! And this volume is available on the web. Alex.