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Re: Lewis and Clark lunars: a request for help.
From: Ken Muldrew
Date: 2004 Apr 8, 13:19 -0600
From: Ken Muldrew
Date: 2004 Apr 8, 13:19 -0600
On 8 Apr 2004 at 0:40, George Huxtable wrote: > Lewis and Clark Lunars: a request for help. I haven't worked it yet but the apparent retrograde motion in observation c and the 1? discrepancy leads me to wonder if they were measuring to the wrong side of the moon. Trying to line a star up on the shadow line could lead to the large errors that are apparent in their data (don't ask me how I know this). As well, if they were on the wrong side and they took the wrong sign of the semidiameter, this could lead to an error of about a degree. Hmmm...I guess it's a bit hard to believe they could make that many errors. I suppose I should try working it to see how it works out. Ken Muldrew