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Re: Possible limitaion for lunar distance measurement
From: Kent Nordström
Date: 2009 Mar 3, 09:41 +0100
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From: Kent Nordström
Date: 2009 Mar 3, 09:41 +0100
Thanks again for your views on the possible
limitations to lunar distances [7518, 7519, 7521, 7522, 7524 and 7524]. And
thank you Wolgang for providing the relevant pages from the "Lehrbuch"
[7506].
I will certainly try to find arguments from
other literature and come back but it can take some time. One observation
though. The example presented in the "Lehrbuch" is solved with formulas 18 and
20. It is a little awkward because the "Lehrbuch" seems to recommend formulas 21
and 23.
Kent N
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