giann_tee
Jan26-08, 06:19 PM
For a known observing location 60degree N, and known altitudes (from horizon, +15degree and +65degree) of some two stars S1, S2 that are on different sides of the meridian, find the difference in declination and right ascension of those two stars.
Sounds just so unspecified. We can see two nautical triangles PZS1 and PZS2 that share a common side PZ=90-60. The stars appear anywhere according to the specification since we have only their altitudes. What now?
Sounds just so unspecified. We can see two nautical triangles PZS1 and PZS2 that share a common side PZ=90-60. The stars appear anywhere according to the specification since we have only their altitudes. What now?